File:Pacific elevation2.jpg

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Pacific trenches (a semi-loop) 1. Kermadec 2. Tonga 3. Bougainville 4. Mariana 5. Izu-Ogasawara 6. Japan 7. Kuril–Kamchatka 8. Aleutian 9. Middle America 10. Peru-Chile

Fracture zones (nearly horizontal lines) 11. Mendocino 12. Murray 13. Molokai 14. Clarion 15. Clipperton 16. Challenger 17. Eltanin 18. Udintsev 19. East Pacific Rise (S-shaped)

20. Nazca Ridge
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    • 2006-03-07T03:41:25Z Interiot 2500x2370 (920606 Bytes) Elevation of the Pacific ocean Source: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/image/2minrelief.html

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