Yes.
It is called the Peru-Chile Trench. It reaches depths of more than 24,000 ft.
If you are referring to the depth it varies from less than one to many thousands As a note, Mariana Trench is about 12 kilometers deep meaning more than 36,000 feet. More than the height of Mount Everest.
False. If a trench is to be more than 5 feet deep, it must be shored to prevent collapse.
the chile's trench is closer to the east pacific rise than tonga's trench
IF you meant the Mariana trench - it's the deepest place on earth. It's a trench in the Earth's crust - lying off the Mariana Islands, in the Pacific ocean. It is deeper than Mount Everest is high ! See related link for more details.
Stay in the freaking trench!
Wear leather jacket is better than compare to trench coat. Leather jacket is much safe.
One can buy women's trench coats either in a local cloth store, or alternatively, one can look in online shops, like eBay or Amazon, as they are much cheaper than local stores.
There is no Juan de Fuca Trench. The USGS explains the lack of a trench as due to slow plate convergence at the subduction zone.
yes
Seaward edge of the continental rise or marginal trench is the oceans bottom. This is more relief diversified than continental relief.
Well this one seems kind of obvious, but Trench Warfare is called Trench Warfare because the men fought in Trenches during WW1 in which trench warfare was utilized.