The United Kingdom is near the Atlantic Ocean, but it is still pretty close to the Arctic ocean, but yeah, its the Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
The Strait of Magellan connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
No, it's still rests at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, where it's been for the last 99 years.
The Atlantic Ocean is still getting bigger, but in a few million years it is estimated to shrink down to nothing.
The Atlantic Ocean is still getting bigger, but in a few million years it is estimated to shrink down to nothing.
It is connected to it, certainly. All seas are connected to the oceans in one way or another, except inland seas, obviously. The International Hydrographic Organization designates the Gulf of Mexico as an arm of the Atlantic Ocean so yes, it is considered the Atlantic Ocean.
still at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, still split in two.. like it has been for the past 100 years
yes infact most of them live in the atlantic ocean
Just one! The Atlantic Ocean surrounds Nova Scotia (the Bay of Fundy between us and New Brunswick and the Northumberland Straight between us and PEI. However both are still parts of the Atlantic Ocean). I should mention though that Nova Scotia is not an island and we are connected by land to New Brunswick.
Because the Polar Ice Sheet in the center of the continent melted about 10,000 years ago and some of that water is still flowing due to gravity down to the ocean via the Great Lakes and the St Lawrence River.
It has never stood in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. The Statue of Liberty sits on Ellis Island in New York Harbor and is still there.