Depending on what type of ocean report you want, weather, tides, temperature and boating conditions, there are many places to obtain this information. A good start is your local weather source, especially for tide and weather conditions. You may also check NOAA for more global ocean information.
i need help to with my report, and is due tomorrow.
in the pacific ocean
yes i did a report on arkansas so that was easy to answer
There were people living all around the Pacific Ocean long before there was anyone to report history. The first European person to see the Pacific Ocean from the Americas was Vasco Nunez de Balboa in late September, 1513.
Oceans are the most mysterious parts of earth. Any topic you choose to report on relating to an ocean can concern all the elements that make up an ocean. Some elements are, underwater geography, storm systems that form over water, residents, depths, chemical composition and more. Each of those elements has many sub-categories that you can pursue in your research and label them with subheadings.
Without a full report or inspecting the vessel no one is able to say what condition it is in.
Yes. He thought the Earth was flat, but in 1964 astronauts realised that Earth was round Yes. The astronauts did report and see that the Earth was round and that there was more than one ocean.
same way we did over probably a shorter amount of time ill look for the links i used for a report i did and get them to you shortly
Kidwell has written: 'Report on the impracticability of building a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean' -- subject(s): Pacific railroads
To create a book report on "Hardy Boys: Ocean of Osyria," start by summarizing the plot, main characters, and setting. Discuss the themes and key events that drive the story forward. Provide your analysis on the writing style, character development, and overall enjoyment of the book. Be sure to include your personal opinion and recommendation at the end.
i dont know because im looking it up for a report
Their job was to explore the Louisiana Territory and report back to Jefferson. He asked them to follow the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. And they were the right men for the job.