Yes, the largest bodies of salt water are called oceans.
YES, although they obviously have a point where thay stop :)
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YES, although they obviously have a point where thay stop :)
Salt water. All oceans are made of salt water.
The oceans. If they are counted as one body the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Southern Oceans are easily the largest bodies of salt water on Earth. The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the oceans.
Like all oceans, the Atlantic Ocean is a body of salt water.
Oceans have salt water.
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No. When water is evaporated into the atmosphere, the salt isn't evaporated with it. The water in the water cycle is always fresh water, and when it drains into the oceans it dimply diludes the ocean from having such a high salt content. The water cycle is always continuous and if it ended, we would all die.
Salt water
oceans have salt water
All of the oceans cover most of our planet Earth. they cover 75% of the world!
A sea is defined as being a large continuous body of water that is made up of salt water. The size of the body of water and its salt content are what define a sea from other types of bodies of water.
The term "the sea" refers to the world's oceans, the great body of salt water that covers a large portion of Earth. The word "sea" applies to any body of salt water, sometimes a body of salt water that is surrounded by land or islands on all sides, or that is a smaller part (arm) of one of the oceans. Examples : Mediterranean Sea, South China Sea.