no as there is different volumes of water
Tsunamis can happen in all ocean bodies, wherever there is some underwater volcanic eruption , landslide or earthquake.
1 they are all on the same parallel 2 they will have relatively the same average temps 3 the rainfall does not differ much
what oceans the atmoshphere and groudwater are all in the
Challenger deep
Not just useful, tides are integral to our way of life. The oceans are pulled by the moon to create waves, which in-turn makes the oceans move, which allows the life in the waters to move. Now that motion of the tides helps keep the ecosystem of the water viable, regulating temperature and such. Think of all the crap in a stagnant pond. Our oceans would be the same with no motion.
No they are not.
The locations all have the same atmospheric pressure (barometric pressure).
they are all the same age ok??
yes. Yes all oceans are all one, such as the Pacific and indian, are all part of one, huge, big ocean.
Tsunamis can happen in all ocean bodies, wherever there is some underwater volcanic eruption , landslide or earthquake.
They are all in the same locations as they were in 1783.
No - 'cause the plates ain't flat.
1 they are all on the same parallel 2 they will have relatively the same average temps 3 the rainfall does not differ much
what oceans the atmoshphere and groudwater are all in the
About 75-80%. The same amount of water in all the seas and oceans.
well yes, that is true because everything says its true...
All our oceans are:=~The Pacific==~The Atlantic==~The Arcitic==~The Indian O_O LOL!!!!!!!!!!=