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How deep is the Arctic Ocean at its deepest point in meters?

5,450 meters

Background

The Arctic Ocean reaches 5,450 meters at its deepest point. Down there it is pitch dark and freezing cold. Still, fish, crabs and squid live in those depths. The surface stays partly covered in ice all year.

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