Below is a table with the 10 deepest places in the world, both created by nature and by human hands (the last two positions). The data presented includes their names, depth (in meters), location and a brief description.
number | name of the property | Depth, m | Placement Locations | Description |
1 | Mariana Trench (trough) | 10 994 | Pacific Ocean | |
2 | Gutter tonga | 10 882 | Pacific Ocean | |
3 | Philippine Trench | 10 540 | Pacific Ocean | Located to the east of the Philippine Islands. |
4 | Kermadec chute | 10 047 | Pacific Ocean | It is named after the Kermadec Islands, at the eastern foot of which it is located. |
5 | Izu-Bonin Trench | 9 810 | Pacific Ocean | Extends along the eastern foot of the ridge of the Nampo Islands. |
6 | Kuril-Kamchatsky Trench | 9 717 | Pacific Ocean | It is located near the eastern underwater slopes of the Kuril Islands and the southern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula. |
7 | Verevkina Cave | 2 212 | Abkhazia | The deepest cave in the world. |
8 | Lake Baikal | 1 642 | Irkutsk region, Our Country | The deepest lake in the world. |
9 | Kola Superdeep Well | 12 262 | Murmansk region, Our Country | The deepest mine working in the world. |
10 | 4 500 | Gauteng Province, South Africa | The deepest mine on Earth (gold mining). |