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- Pacific Ocean - Wikipedia
It stretches from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean, or, depending on the definition, to Antarctica in the south, and is bounded by the continents of Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east
- Pacific Ocean | Depth, Temperature, Animals, Location, Map, Facts . . .
Pacific Ocean, body of salt water extending from the 60° S parallel in the south to the Arctic in the north and lying between the continents of Asia and Australia on the west and North and South America on the east Its area, excluding adjacent seas, encompasses about 62 5 million square miles
- Pacific Ocean - WorldAtlas
The Pacific Ocean is by far the world’s largest and deepest ocean It spans over 63 million square miles from China to California, and in some areas, extends thousands of feet below the water surface
- Pacific Ocean - New World Encyclopedia
It extends from the Arctic in the north to the Antarctic in the south, bounded by Asia and Australia on the west and the Americas on the east The equator divides it into the North Pacific Ocean and South Pacific Ocean
- The Pacific Ocean—facts and information | National Geographic
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean on Earth It spans 60 million square miles from California to China, and in certain regions extends tens of thousands of feet below the surface
- Why is the Pacific Ocean so big? - Live Science
The Pacific Ocean is by far the world's largest ocean, more than five times wider than our moon But why is the Pacific so big?
- Ocean Planet:Pacific Ocean Geography - NASA
Overview: The Pacific Ocean is a major contributor to the world economy and particularly to those nations its waters directly touch It provides low-cost sea transportation between East and West, extensive fishing grounds, offshore oil and gas fields, minerals, and sand and gravel for the construction industry
- Pacific Ocean: Size, Formation, Depth, Islands, Currents, Climate
Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world in terms of weight and depth It covers more than one third of the surface of the Earth and contains more than half of its volume of water It is usually done, artificially, a division from the line of Equator: the North Pacific and the South Pacific
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