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- Ocean - Wikipedia
The ocean is the body of salt water that covers approximately 70 8% of Earth [8] The ocean is conventionally divided into large bodies of water, which are also referred to as oceans (the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Antarctic Southern, and Arctic Ocean), [9] [10] [11] and are themselves mostly divided into seas, gulfs and subsequent bodies of water
- Portal:Oceans - Wikipedia
The ocean is the body of salt water that covers approximately 70 8% of Earth The ocean is conventionally divided into large bodies of water, which are also referred to as oceans (the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Antarctic Southern, and Arctic Ocean), and are themselves mostly divided into seas, gulfs and subsequent bodies of water
- List of seas on Earth - Wikipedia
This is a list of seas of the World Ocean, including marginal seas, areas of water, various gulfs, bights, bays, and straits [2] In many cases it is a matter of tradition for a body of water to be named a sea or a bay, etc , therefore all these types are listed here
- Ocean - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An ocean is a large body of water between continents Oceans are extremely big and they join smaller seas together Oceans (or marine) cover 70% of Earth [1] There are five main oceans: the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean The largest ocean is the Pacific Ocean The smallest ocean is
- Borders of the oceans - Wikipedia
The borders of the oceans are the limits of Earth's oceanic waters The definition and number of oceans can vary depending on the adopted criteria The principal divisions (in descending order of area) of the five oceans are the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern (Antarctic) Ocean, and Arctic Ocean
- Ocean | Definition, Distribution, Map, Formation, Facts | Britannica
Ocean, continuous body of salt water held in enormous basins on Earth’s surface There is one ‘world ocean,’ but researchers often separate it into the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic oceans
- Oceanography - Wikipedia
Oceanography (from Ancient Greek ὠκεανός (ōkeanós) ' ocean ' and γραφή (graphḗ) ' writing '), also known as oceanology, sea science, ocean science, and marine science, is the scientific study of the ocean, including its physics, chemistry, biology, and geology
- How Many Oceans Are There In The World? - WorldAtlas
For much of recorded history, Earth was said to have four named oceans: the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic However, many countries—including the United States —now recognize the Southern (Antarctic) Ocean as the fifth
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