The Pacific
2. Pacific By far. The Pacific is the deepest (and largest ocean) on Earth - average depth: 4,280 metres (14,000 feet). By contrast, the Arctic's average depth is 1,038 metres (3,410 feet), less than 1/4 of the Pacific Ocean's average depth.
The average depth of the Pacific Ocean is 15,200 feet. The deepest depth of the Pacific is the Mariana Trench, which is 36,200 feet deep.
The average molarity of the Pacific Ocean is approximately 0.7 mol/L. This value can vary slightly depending on location and depth within the ocean.
The largest ocean on Earth (the Pacific) has an average depth of 4300m (14,108 ft).
The depth of water at the apex of the ridge is less than 2,700 metres.
The greatest known depth which lies in the Pacific Ocean is the Mariana Trench which has a depth of 35,797 ft/10,911 meters.
The average depth of the Indian ocean is I dont know honestly
The Mariana Trench. It is located in the western Pacific Ocean, to the east of the Mariana islands, east of the Philippines and south east of Japan. It reaches a maximum depth of about 11,034 meters at the Challanger Deep valley.
11,000 to 10,500 meters in the Pacific Ocean. 8600 meters in the Atlantic Ocean. 8000 meters in the Indian Ocean.
Eleven kilometers is the maximum depth of the Pacific Ocean.
Pacific OceanThe Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean covering more than 30% of the Earth. This is close to half of the water on Earth.It touches the west coast border of the Americas along with east Asia and Australia.The equator divides the Pacific Ocean into two separate parts β the North Pacific Ocean and South Pacific Ocean.Pacific means βpeacefulβ in Latin. It has the deepest trenches with an average depth of 3800m.