The shallowest ocean of the world's five is the arctic. It averages 3450 feet deep and is also the smallest in area.
Arctic Ocean
Arctic Ocean
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One species adapted to all the worlds oceans
The Adlantic OceanThe adlantic is the shallowest as well as the smallest of the worlds oceans. Arctic Ocean's average depth is only one quarter that of the Pacific. Average depth: 3,407 feet (1,038 m)Deepest point: 17,881 feet (5,450 m) in the Eurasian Basin
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The whole world is only looking like one ocean but no two oceans can be mixing and small spaces of one meter between two oceans is thus necessary
Well, all the world's oceans are made of water. The Arctic Ocean may be covered with ice for a few months at a time. But only a few m thick at most.
The world's largest body of water is the ocean. The oceans run together forming one very large body of water.
The five oceans of Earth are connected, so that all of the continents could be considered islands in a single large ocean. aka bubblezz
One most animals who feed on it could die out ,and second we wouldn't have half of the O2 we breath in our atmosphere.
The Sea of Azov is the shallowest with a maximum depth of 14 meters (46 ft.) and an average of 7 meters (23 ft.)
China is one-tenth of the worlds population. :)
The plural is oceans and the plural possessive is oceans' (referring to more than one ocean).
Artic because the Antarctic is not one of the four oceans :)