Where are they going?
(more likely that the oceans will be here longer than us humans)
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If by "here" you mean in the ocean, then yes octopus are still alive here. Octopus are plentiful in today's oceans.
No time at all, since the oceans are already full.
because you have a friend right here
The oceans will rise, flooding some Coastlines.
The singular form of the plural noun oceans is ocean.The singular possessive form is ocean's.Example: You can check the chart to find the ocean's depth here.
"How long you wait here" is incorrect. Here are some fixes depending on the circumstances:How long have you been waiting here for?How long have you been waiting here?How long will you wait here?For how long have you been waiting here?Hope this helps!
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There is not enough water in all the rivers to replace the water in the oceans.
The oceans formed over millions of years as rainwater accumulated in low-lying areas on Earth's surface.
It is form the source of the oceans and sea that most of the atmos here then retun again to the oceans in form of sourface water ice and under ground water
Many things: whales, oceans, ribbon [etc].