What is the Largest Ocean in the World

So what is the largest ocean in the world?

Suspended the fiery birth of the largest ocean on Earth. During this episode, the explorer learns about the world's oceans from real life and asks which ocean is the largest? Shot on location in the British Channel Islands. During this episode, the explorer learns about the world's oceans from real life and asks which ocean is the largest? Shot on location in the British Channel Islands.

Pacific Ocean

Learn about the largest ocean in the world, which occupies half the world' s total area. About 71% of the earth's surfaces are occupied by nothing but sea. There are several main and smaller sea areas. It has five large ocean departments as follows:

Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean division on Earth. Asia-Australia in the western Pacific Ocean, America in the eastern Pacific Ocean, the Southern Ocean in the southern Pacific Ocean and the Arctic Ocean in the northern Pacific Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean is connected by a line running southwards from Cape Horn, Chile/Argentina to Antarctica and the Indian Ocean by a line running southwards from Tasmania, Australia to Antarctica.

Oceans of the world

There are five great seas that make up this globe, complete with the newest Southern Ocean: Atlantic Ocean is regarded as a marginal sea with a large part of its geologic activities along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Covering an area of 82 million km2. It is a slippery, light bluish sheet of Arctic rice, framed by craggy pieces of icebergs, covering much of the cold water of the Arctic Ocean, the most northern tip of the world.

The Arctic Ocean is the smallest ocean with an area of 12 million km2 - more than five time smaller than the Indies and the Atlantiac. of the three large seas, has an area of about 73 million km2 - about 20 per cent of the world's surface area.

It has an mean Indian Ocean deepness of 12,762 ft (3,890 meters). The world' s largest geographical characteristic, the Pacific Ocean, occupies more than 166 million sq km (more than 64 million sq miles ) - about a third of the earth's area. Covering more than all five continents together, the Pacific Ocean accounts for almost half of the world's seas.

In 2000, the Southern Ocean, which was described as such, is a stretch of sea between 60 degree southern breadth and the Antarctic coast. Its co-ordinates are 65 00 h, 0 00 h nominal, but the Southern Ocean has the singular property of being a large circular polar aquatic entity that completely surrounds the Antarctic.

Today, the Southern Ocean is the 4th largest of the five seas (after the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, but bigger than the Arctic Ocean).

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