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z
02.06.2021 14:40:09

What are the 5 biggest oceans? [links]


wirher
03.05.2021 14:42:40

Though all the oceans on Earth are connected, they have been divided into several sections geographically. The largest bodies of water on Earth are the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, and Arctic Ocean.


DGCmagazine
23.05.2021 20:55:43

But it really depends where you are from if you recognize that there is a fifth ocean. Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic… and the Southern Ocean which is off the coast of Antarctica. Today, we list the top 5 largest oceans in the world and the evolution of 5 oceans on Earth. here


ZeroPoint
14.05.2021 22:44:11

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jglass
22.06.2021 3:52:16


jhoki
04.05.2021 14:53:35

When Darius I of Persia defeated Egypt, he made a waterway connecting the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. It has become a primary route for migrants. In 2015, it was assumed that more than one million migrants used this route to migrate to Europe. In the Mediterranean Sea, pollution is the main concern caused by sewage, mercury, lead, phosphate, mineral oil, and marine debris.
The tides in the Mediterranean Sea are limited because of the Atlantic Ocean’s narrow connection. Due to evaporation and narrow connection, its water is a little bit saltier than the Atlantic Ocean. Because of overfishing, the European Environment Agency has claimed that 65% of fish stocks in the Mediterranean Sea are under safe biological levels. The Mediterranean sea leads the list of the deepest oceans on the earth, with an average depth of 4,632 meters.


sunny256
20.04.2021 0:09:51

The oceans and seas are enclosing the continents provide several wonders, many of which are yet to be discovered by humans. This ocean consists of plateaus, valleys, plains, mountains and trenches and 70% of surface covers with water. These ocean also has the deepest point with deep area in the ocean. Here is a list of ten deepest oceans with their deep points, depth and location:


Bloof
14.05.2021 6:43:41

The South China Sea was once identified as the Cham or the Champa Sea after the Champa kingdom. It covers 1,400,000 square miles area. It is thought that this sea was formed about 45 million years ago, resulting in the large area mentioned as ‘dangerous ground.’ It is believed to have major gas and oil reserves below the South China Sea sea level. About 30% of the world’s coral reefs are found in the South China Sea. more


federk
23.04.2021 23:38:44

There are mainly two types of islands:


providers36
16.05.2021 2:09:35

Great Britain is located in the North Atlantic Ocean. It has an area of 209,331 square kilometers. It is one of the famous islands in the world. This island is the ninth largest island on the planet. more


jaxter
14.06.2021 19:02:50

Why Australia is not an island?


woola20
09.06.2021 15:07:02

Each year thousands of visitors come here to hike and climb this challenging peak. People mostly cover this peak in a night while some like to take a day trip with a boat. [links]


Frost987
10.06.2021 9:37:02

This cliff gets its name due to its distinctive shape after the mitre headwear of Christian bishops. The cliff was named by Captain John Lort Stokes of HMS Acheron. [links]


sarah331
04.05.2021 16:31:39

Rising above crystal-clear glacial lakes, the beautiful Torres del Paine cliff gets its name from the Spanish word for tower and an old Tehuelche tribe word for blue.


agp
19.05.2021 2:00:27

The Kalaupapa cliff juts out from north sea shore cliifs on the island of Molokai. At 3,315 feet above sea level, these cliffs lie in one of the most remote locations in Hawaii and have been formed as a result of volcanic and geological activity over millions of years. more


hotdrop
16.05.2021 17:44:24

A 10-year-old girl from Colarado climbed this cliff in 2019 in five days, when everyone else thought that it was impossible to scale. This girl named Selah Schneiter reached the tip of the cliff through one of the most popular routes, known as the nose. more


greigmare64
06.06.2021 0:42:46

In May 1985, a team of four men from America completed the mega climb. Although the team faced several dangers from falling rocks from time to time, they eventually finished the trail. The entire climb took them 33 days. [links]


daemox
22.06.2021 7:36:19

There was an attempt to surf it in the 1990s, but the first session took place on January 19, 2001, during "Storm 15."


yrrryyoderj
16.06.2021 15:20:29

The first surfers to ride Ghost Tree were Peter Mel and Adam Repogle. They were towed into the kelp-infested waters by jet skis.


brucebuck1
17.06.2021 3:35:13

It roars to life with strong west swells.


audiogadgets
24.04.2021 4:06:28

Let's put things in perspective.


tsxparts01
16.05.2021 11:35:26

In the Tasman Sea, the name of this surf break speaks for itself. more


binarysecurity
11.06.2021 22:24:38

Pico Alto is mainly a right-hand wave that offers an exceptionally long ride with a long, thunderous wall to those who are able to negotiate the exploding peak. [links]