There are many seas on planet Earth. Some of these include the North Sea, Red Sea, Sargasso Sea, Sea of Galilee, Scotia Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, and the Adriatic Sea.
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There are 5 Oceans: Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Southern and Indian. There are 113 seas altogether (if you include the landlocked seas-110 if not).The Atlantic Ocean connects to 40, the Arctic: 17, the Pacific: 33, the Southern Ocean: 11, the Indian ocean: 9 and there are 3 landlocked seas, dead, Caspian and aral (although these could be classed as salt lakes)If you count all the landlocked seas, there are 113 in the world.
The Andaman Sea, East China Sea, Sea of Japan, Sea of Okhotsk, Arabian Sea, South China Sea, Caribbean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and the Bering Sea. There is also the Black Sea, and the Red Sea.
There are 5 Oceans: Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Southern and Indian. There are 113 seas altogether (if you include the landlocked seas-110 if not).The Atlantic Ocean connects to 40, the Arctic: 17, the Pacific: 33, the Southern Ocean: 11, the Indian ocean: 9 and there are 3 landlocked seas, dead, Caspian and aral (although these could be classed as salt lakes)If you count all the landlocked seas, there are 113 in the world.
Any numeral from 0 to 9 is called a digit.
9 and any multiple of 9
9 ============================== Another contributor added more answers: Multiply 9 by any whole number. The answer is divisible by 3 and 9. There are an infinite number if them.
In multiplication, 9 can be multiplied with any number. 9 times 9 is 81.
Any multiple of 9.
They are the infinite list of numbers of the form 9*k where k is any integer.They are the infinite list of numbers of the form 9*k where k is any integer.They are the infinite list of numbers of the form 9*k where k is any integer.They are the infinite list of numbers of the form 9*k where k is any integer.
The Allure is 298 feet longer than the Titanic and 197,999 tons heavier. She has 16 passenger decks compared to Titanic's 9