The Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean is the deepest of Earth’s oceans. Its lowest point, Challenger Deep, is nearly 11 kilometers below sea level. Only a few daring explorers have ventured to its dark depths.
Like sea cucumbers and amphipods, life forms thrive in this extreme environment, proving nature’s resilience.
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