At the top of the globe, there is a polar icecap. But under that icecap, there is the arctic ocean.
If by top you mean the North, then the answer is the "arctic ocean"
It goes from the top of the globe to the bottom from about the Atlantic Ocean.
The Arctic Ocean, the North Pole, the Arctic Circle.
The approximate ocean depth at the mid-Atlantic ridge is about 2500 meters. This is the depth at the top of the ridge.
One ocean can not be on top of another because water mixes.
Every atlas has a map of the Pacific Ocean.
There is no land at the top of the globe. The North Pole is there, in the Arctic Ocean, which is frozen at the moment.
It goes from the top of the globe to the bottom from about the Atlantic Ocean.
The Arctic Ocean, the North Pole, the Arctic Circle.
The Pacific Ocean.
Russia. The North Pole/ Arctic isn't a country so if you look at the top of a globe and cut across the Arctic Ocean you get Russia
The approximate ocean depth at the mid-Atlantic ridge is about 2500 meters. This is the depth at the top of the ridge.
If by "top of the globe" you mean "on the surface of the Earth", that would be all of them.
The Arctic Ocean lies at the top of the northern hemisphere. Since the North Pole lies more or less in the middle of it, it would be considered to be split about evenly between the eastern and western hemispheres if you want to divide the globe that way.
well it ment that there was a baner flying at the top of the globe theater
Pacific
the ocean that is at th top of the world is English Ocean
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