Uh...sort of. The Verrazano Bridge connects the borough of Brooklyn to the borough of Staten Island. It spans the water between Upper New York Bay and Lower New York Bay. It doesn't span the open ocean; it spans the bay that flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
It's dug under the English Channel, which is described as an "arm of the Atlantic Ocean"
If it is in the region of the Pacific, then yes. If it is the southern part under the Atlantic, then it is part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The water under the Verrazano bridge is actually the Atlantic Ocean. New York Harbor, the East River, and the Hudson river up to Albany is a fjord. The tide can be measured in Troy, and there is some salt water in the river, depending on the season.
Mid-Atlantic Spreading, which leads to increase in the length of the Atlantic oceans floor.
under water moutain
Atlantic.
up to 115' (35m)
the largest caves are found under the Atlantic Ocean
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) is a mid-ocean ridge, a divergent tectonic plate boundary located along the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, and part of the longest mountain range in the world.. Copy and Pasted, but hope this is what you were looking for. :)
it will keep getting bigger and bigger
it goes through puberty
The wreck of Titanic is now 12,600 feet under the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean.