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  2. Oceanic trench - Wikipedia

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    Oceanic trenches are prominent, long, narrow topographic depressions of the ocean floor. They are typically 50 to 100 kilometers (30 to 60 mi) wide and 3 to 4 km (1.9 to 2.5 mi) below the level of the surrounding oceanic floor, but can be thousands of kilometers in length. There are about 50,000 km (31,000 mi) of oceanic trenches worldwide ...

  3. Indian Ocean Geoid Low - Wikipedia

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    Indian Ocean Geoid Low

  4. Gravity of Earth - Wikipedia

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    Gravity of Earth

  5. Bathymetry - Wikipedia

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    Bathymetry - Wikipedia ... Bathymetry

  6. Burckle Crater - Wikipedia

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    Burckle Crater. The Burckle crater is an undersea topographic feature about 29 kilometres (18 mi; 16 nmi) in diameter [1] in the southwestern Indian Ocean. A team of Earth scientists called the Holocene Impact Working Group proposes the feature to be an impact crater; these claims are disputed by other geologists. [2]

  7. Swell (ocean) - Wikipedia

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    Swell (ocean) - Wikipedia ... Swell (ocean)

  8. Coral reef - Wikipedia

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  9. Ocean current - Wikipedia

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    Ocean current - Wikipedia ... Ocean current