Atlantic
That depends entirely on where in the Pacific to where in the Atlantic.
Atlantic Ocean
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there is not a certain no. of ocean currents that take place inside each ocean gyre.
that was manifest destiny
approx. 9,876,351,324,687,431 for the Pacific Ocean. I'm not really sure about the Atlantic, Indian, or Arctic though.
The Atlantic will go on getting wider and wider, and will create a super ocean, but this will take many millions of years to happen.Lets look at some of the figures.The Mid Atlantic Ridge is widening the Atlantic Ocean by 0.4 to 4 inches (1 to 10 cms) a year. The average is about 1 inch (2.5 cm) a year.Taking the fastest speed, 4 inches (10 cm), it will take over 15,000 years to widen one mile.Multiply that by the width of the Pacific Ocean, 11,000 miles (17,700 km) at its widest point, and you are looking at 165,000,000 years for the Pacific Ocean to disappear.Don't forget that I used the fastest speed of widening, if you use the average speed, you will have to multiply 165 million by 4.
For an average swimmer definitely at least a month.
Canada is not "in" the west coast, but it does "have" a west coast. Take a look at your atlas and find Canada. It is the second-largest country in the world. Then find the Pacific Ocean. It is the largest ocean in the world. Canada's west coast runs along the Pacific Ocean. Canada has the longest coastline of any country in the world. Canada's coastline includes not only the Pacific Ocean, but also the Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean.
At the time, many sailors and navigators believed that there was a water route called the Northwest Passage that ran from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean along the border of the modern U.S. and Canada. He took that route.
They had offered the Atlantic Ocean economic orportunities
North pacific ocean North Atlantic ocean South Atlantic ocean South pacific ocean Indian ocean Black sea Mediterranean sea Red sea Caspian sea Nowegian sea Barents sea Kara sea Sea of Imhotep Laptev sea East Siberian sea Bering sea Sea of Japan And a lot more which it would take me a couple hours But just look at a globe