No i do not think so
The "Atlantic" is one of the main "oceans," and a "novel" is one of the main types of "book."
In the classic novel "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," the mysteries that lie beneath the ocean depths include encounters with strange sea creatures, unexplored underwater landscapes, and the enigmatic Captain Nemo and his submarine, the Nautilus.
Kino searches for the pearl by diving into the ocean and using his keen eyesight to spot the pearl on the ocean floor. He relies on his ability to hold his breath and navigate the underwater world to find the valuable pearl.
Due to adaptations, sharks have have a special advantage in the ocean.
R.M. Ballantyne is the author of the novel "The Coral Island".
no. Ocean temperature is not uniform with depth or surface coordinates. Tom Clancy's novel, Hunt for the Red October, describes the phenomenon of thermocline; the novel is a great read too. The ocean surface that is facing the sun in the Tropics is a lot warmer than the surface in the Antarctica. The water temperature near a undersea volcano vent is the hottest of all.
Fedallah, the Parsee, was killed in the novel Moby-Dick when the whaleboat he was in overturned during a chase with Moby Dick. He drowned in the ocean as a result of the accident.
The superlative for the adjective "novel" is "most novel."
The Rudyard Kipling novel set in Gloucester, Massachusetts is "Captains Courageous." The story follows the adventures of a spoiled rich boy named Harvey Cheyne Jr. who falls overboard from an ocean liner and is rescued by a Portuguese fisherman.
Hikueru is a fictional island featured in the novel "The Mysterious Island" by Jules Verne. It is described as a small, uninhabited and remote island in the Pacific Ocean. The novel follows the adventures of a group of people who are shipwrecked on the island and must rely on their ingenuity to survive.
Spongebob hung onto the hook as he went up and down the ocean.
An introduction to a novel usually sets as to what the novel is all about.