Pangea I was the name of the first supercontinent, but there was still an ocean surrounding it.
the water cycle is the continuous moment of water from sources on earths surface-such as lakes, oceans, and plants.
No, long, high continuous mountain ranges do not run through the middle of the oceans. The mid-ocean ridges are underwater mountain ranges formed by plate tectonics, but they are not high enough to breach the surface of the ocean.
The oceans surface is 100% water.
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Continents are large, continuous landmasses separated by bodies of water like oceans. The term "continent" comes from the Latin word "terra continens," meaning continuous land. They are named and classified based on their size, geological features, and placement on Earth's surface.
No. Approximately two thirds of the world's surface is covered by oceans
The oceans form most of the surface of the World.
oceans are the best.
the world won't be there without oceans..
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Geoid is the surface of idealized oceans (mean sea level), extended under the continents: * It is equipotential surface: W(x,y,z)=W0 * It is continuous * Closed * And not analytical surface, that for: - It is not used as reference for position determination - It is used only as reference for heights.
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