Yuzen_vyatr_mariana Apr 2026

feet) below sea level, making it deeper than Mount Everest is tall [1, 2].

Conditions at the bottom are extreme, with temperatures ranging from °F) and immense pressure, exceeding atmospheres (more than tons per square inch) [2]. yuzen_vyatr_mariana

Despite the darkness and pressure, the trench hosts specialized life forms. Scientific expeditions have discovered giant amoebas (xenophyophores), amphipods, and specialized bacteria that thrive in the deep-sea ecosystem [1, 2]. feet) below sea level, making it deeper than