According to Wikipedia, the width of the Atlantic Ocean at its narrowest point is 2,848 kilometers (1,770 mi) between Brazil and Sierra Leone
At its narrowest point Idaho is 50 miles wide.
1,600 miles (circa) 2,575 Kilometers. Read this attached link below.
A Radio Controlled car has the smallest width.
All of the letters of the alphabet have some width. The narrowest letter is I.
The large mountain range found on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean is called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge reaches a maximum width of about 860 nautical miles.
The Strait of Hormuz, the only way out of the Persian Gulf is a major international tradeway is at its narrowest point, 21 nautical (39km)Êmiles wide.
The Grand Canyon averages 10 miles in width. Its narrowest point is in Marble Canyon, where it is 600 feet wide. Its maximum width of 18 miles is found at several different points.
The Atlantic will go on getting wider and wider, and will create a super ocean, but this will take many millions of years to happen.Lets look at some of the figures.The Mid Atlantic Ridge is widening the Atlantic Ocean by 0.4 to 4 inches (1 to 10 cms) a year. The average is about 1 inch (2.5 cm) a year.Taking the fastest speed, 4 inches (10 cm), it will take over 15,000 years to widen one mile.Multiply that by the width of the Pacific Ocean, 11,000 miles (17,700 km) at its widest point, and you are looking at 165,000,000 years for the Pacific Ocean to disappear.Don't forget that I used the fastest speed of widening, if you use the average speed, you will have to multiply 165 million by 4.
The Bering Straight seperates Russia and Alaska. Width at the narrowest point is 58 miles (85 km). Check out this link for a quick view: http://worldatlas.com/aatlas/infopage/bering.htm
Scientific studies have shown that the width of the Atlantic Ocean is expanding. Researchers have stated that this has to do with the effects of global warming and explains why the Pacific Ocean is decreasing in size. ++== YES - the Atlantic Ocean is widening, at a mean rate of 25mm/yr. The Pacific Ocean is closing. + NO _ Research has NOT shown it has anything to do with climate change! It has nothing whatsoever to do with climate. + The changes are due to Continental Drift,. = The Atlantic floor is widening from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge constructive-plate margin with only limited subduction to absorb the growth in oceanic plate. The Pacific is closing by subduction around most of its coasts, more rapidly than its own spreading-ridges can compensate. + The Continental Drifts associated with these are of the American continent swinging North-Westwards, and the European Plates moving NE.
From the Bering Sea in the north, to the defined border of the Southern Ocean, the Pacific is from 13700 to 14500 km (8500 to 9000 miles) north-to-south. Its maximum width is about 19800 km (12300 miles).
A point has no length or width.