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This is a moot question, as the middle of the Arctic Ocean refuses to come when you call it.

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10y ago

The 'middle' of the ocean, also known as the oceanic point of inaccessibility, is also known as 'Point Nemo'. It lies at the centre of a 2688 kilometre circle in the South Pacific, at 48°52.6′ S, 123°23.6′ W.

See http://www.livescience.com/34082-middle-ocean-point-nemo.html for more information.

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6y ago

"middle" is very arbitrary

If you use the currently defined Prime Meridian as the starting point then the "middle" could be at 180° - - - which runs mostly through the Pacific Ocean.

If you are looking down on the North Pole, then the Arctic Ocean is in the middle.

If you run around the equator, then the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans lie in the middle.

If you consider the middle to be the center of the Earth, then I don't think you could consider what occupies that space as a "sea". We believe the center of the Earth is solid.

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14y ago

The middle of the sea is letter "E''

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12y ago

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