The Cayman TRENCH Correctly answer each question to learn 10 Earth facts. Copy them down to keep track. If a question repeats, you’ve made a mistake along.

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The Cayman TRENCH Correctly answer each question to learn 10 Earth facts. Copy them down to keep track. If a question repeats, you’ve made a mistake along the way.

At what latitude and longitude is the Cayman trench ? 9 °-22 ° N, 89 °-60 ° W. 12 °-24 ° S,79 °-84 ° E 16 °-30 ° S, 80 °-95 °E

Between which two areas is the Cayman trench between ? Puerto rico & Cuba Brazil & Venezuela Trinidad & Jamaica Jamaica & Basin

What is another name for the Cayman trench ? Cayman Island Cayman River Cayman Ocean Cayman Trough

Where do the deep sea vents come from in the Cayman Trench ? Isolated parts of the Pacific. Isolated parts of the Caribbean. Isolated parts of the Atlantic. Isolated Parts of the Red Sea.

What Classifies the Cayman Trench ? Sandy beaches UnderseaVolcanoes Rocky beaches Salt marsh

What kind of species can be found in deep sea vents ? Sea Anemones Shrimp Tubeworms Echinoderms

Which trench does it intersect with ? Middle American trench Warfare trench Mariana trench Oceanic trench

How deep is the cayman trench ? 4859 meters 5679 meters 5476 meters 7686 meters

What types of animals can be found in Cayman trench ? Starfish and sand dollars Sharks, Dolphins and Ray Whales, Seals, and Octopus Penguins, birds, and crabs,

What type of energy do the organisms in the Cayman Trench use? 1.Mechanical Energy 2.Chemical Energy 3.Chemosynthetic Energy 4.Solar Energy

Congratulations, You’ve solved all 10! Or have you? If not, go back to start

Deep Marine Animals