I'm pretty sure it's the Pacific Ocean.
Japan is an east asian island nation located between the North Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan.
Norway is a country with a coastline almost broken up into fjords, which makes it very famous.
False, ocean water makes up 93% of the hydrosphere. Fresh water makes up 7% of the hydrosphere. The hydrosphere takes up 75% percent of the earth's surface.
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Dolphins range up and down the Atlantic coastline. At times they will venture a short distance of rivers that feed into the ocean in search of food, but generally keep to the deeper ocean waters.
The Pacific Ocean makes up about 20% of the Earth's surface, making it the largest and deepest ocean in the world. It spans from the Arctic in the north to the Antarctic in the south, touching Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east.
The Pacific Ocean
i dont know because im looking it up for a report
The ocean meets the land in California along its coastline which spans approximately 840 miles. Popular spots where the ocean meets the land include iconic beaches such as Malibu, Santa Monica, Laguna Beach, and Big Sur. These areas offer stunning views and recreational opportunities for visitors.
The East coastline of Australia is made up of Victoria's coast in the south then New South Wales and ending with the coast of Queensland in the north. the east coast looks onto the Pacific ocean also called the Tasman sea in this area.
Basalt is the iron-rich volcanic rock that makes up much of the ocean floor. It forms from the cooling and solidification of magma that erupts through underwater volcanic activity, such as mid-ocean ridges. Basalt is a key component of Earth's oceanic crust.
97% of the earth contains salt ocean water because of the seven seas on earth.
Indian Ocean covers 20% of water on the earths surface.