The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest and the second youngest ocean among the five oceans of the world. It was formed 130 million ago by the breaking apart of Pangea and first opened part was in the northern part of it (Europe part).
Well I mean there isn't really a place called "Open Ocean", but the coordinates for the Pacific Ocean are 3.5134 Degrees North, 156.7969 Degrees West. The coordinates for the Atlantic Ocean are 0.0000 Degrees South, 30.0000 Degrees West. I hope that helps!
First, only a small part of the open ocean receives sunlight. Second, the water has fewer nutrients.
shrimp and algae because they r the ones that come to mind first
because there are no reefs that harbour life in the ocean reefs sustain life in the ocean in great numbers, but are not found in the open ocean
With the right instruments, yes. However, if you were on a boat in the open ocean, you would not notice any disturbance.
the types of ocean biomes are the near shore zone,the intertidal zone and the open ocean zone
No, they only live on the shores of the northern Atlantic and Pacific ocean. But I am really not too sure.
Atlantic or pacific pacific most likely
It is the Atlantic Ocean. The Pacific is closed off by Siberia and Alaska in the Straight of Bering, and the Indian Ocean is almost in the Souther Hemisphere. The biggest flow of Artic water goes into the Atlantic as the densest and coldest layer of water in the Northern Hemisphere called North Atlantic Deep Water.
Some canals open to the sea, the Panama Canal opens to the Pacific Ocean on one end and the Atlantic on the other end.
Cornwall is an open coastline, facing the long rollers coming in from the Wide Atlantic Ocean.
Well I mean there isn't really a place called "Open Ocean", but the coordinates for the Pacific Ocean are 3.5134 Degrees North, 156.7969 Degrees West. The coordinates for the Atlantic Ocean are 0.0000 Degrees South, 30.0000 Degrees West. I hope that helps!
The open waters of the North Atlantic Ocean lies 266 miles south of NYC.
Uh...sort of. The Verrazano Bridge connects the borough of Brooklyn to the borough of Staten Island. It spans the water between Upper New York Bay and Lower New York Bay. It doesn't span the open ocean; it spans the bay that flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
First, only a small part of the open ocean receives sunlight. Second, the water has fewer nutrients.
it started in 9812
It opened on December 9th, 2005