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The ratio of the earth's volume to that of the moon is right close to 50. In other words, the moon is 1/50th of the volume of the earth. Please refer to the link below.
Haiti is in the Caribbean Sea not the Pacific Ocean.
Basically. There's a North Pacific and a South Pacific. I think. (ex: the North Pacific garbage thing)
The Pacific Ocean is the world's largest, in area. It is much larger than the Atlantic Ocean.
Stiller Ocean is just the name of the ocean in German. Stiller in German language means exactly same thing as Pacific in Latin - quiet, peaceful. Asking "when" it was named Stiller Ocean is kind of like asking "when" it was named Pacific Ocean.
Pacific (same root as pacifist...)
No. The Cayman Islands are in the Caribbean Sea and Japan is in the Pacific Ocean.
Hurricanes are created in the Atlantic Ocean. The same things when created in the Pacific Ocean are called typhoons.
Yes it is different because if it goes to another ocean then the water level will drop. No, the previous posted answer is incorrect. Ocean water level is the same anywhere. Sea level on the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are the same.
To some extent but they lack the Pacific Ocean.
Although there is debate about the moon, because it is made of much of the same material that the Earth is made of we think it may have broken off the Earth. There is speculation that the Pacific Ocean is so deep because the moon may have come from that part if we had collided with another body in space.
Pacific ocean is shrinking due to plate tectonics while Atlantic is increasing in size. Looked up the same question just now for a final tomorrow.