Why do you even ask this? Most people know it... but their the oceans. The Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, and Indian Oceans.
Earth's largest bodies of water are called oceans. The Pacific is the largest ocean on earth.
Oceans
oceans
The largest areas of land on Earth are called continents.
It is basically the water bodies like the oceans and seas that are the second largest source of water vapor. The plants are the second largest sources of water vapor.
Since there are shores on all the oceans, they are really bodies of water surrounded by land. The geographic definition for ocean is a body of saltwater bigger than a sea.
Oceans. The largest of which is the Pacific Ocean.
n. The cycle of evaporation and condensation that controls the distribution of the earth's water as it evaporates from bodies of water, condenses, precipitates, and returns to those bodies of water. Also called hydrological cycleNOTE:might not be right...
The Earth's largest bodies of water are called oceans. The largest ocean is the Pacific Ocean.
The continents are earth's largest bodies of land. The oceans are the Earth's largest bodies of water.
The generic name given to the largest bodies of water on earth is the ocean. There are 5 major oceans on Earth.
bodies of water?
An "ocean".
Continents. The Earth has 7 continents: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and Antarctica.
PAcific ocean
Oceans.
The largest areas of land on Earth are called continents.
The Pacific Ocean
its the ocean
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