the first ocean became the pacifica ocean
It is not strictly an Ocean it is an inland sea, and is known as the Mediterranean Sea.
The Bungo Channel; connecting the Pacific Ocean with the Seto Inland Sea.
Which is located farthest inland from an ocean or sea? Broken Hill, Banjarmasin, Bergen, Bhutan
It depends on what is meant by "pushing inland?" A tsunami (tidal wave) pushes inland, before flowing back into the ocean once the waves momentum is spent. A Scottish sea loch, Norwegian fjord, a bay, are all parts of a sea that is "pushing inland."
After the geology terminology the Black Sea is not an inland Sea.
Inland Sea, is the body of water separating Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū, three of the main islands of Japan. It serves as an international waterway, connecting the Pacific Ocean to the Sea of Japan.
No, the Mediterranean Sea is not an inland sea; it is a large body of water that connects to the Atlantic Ocean. It is bordered by several countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa, and features numerous islands and coastal regions. While it is partially enclosed by land, its connection to the ocean distinguishes it from true inland seas, which are entirely surrounded by land.
The River Jordan, for example, flows into the Dead Sea, an inland sea.
Normally the word "sea" is synonymous with the term ocean - in which case they would have the same salinity. However one can also use the term "sea" to describe a salty inland lake (e.g. the dead sea). In many cases inland seas are more salty than the oceans.
Canada's Hudson Bay
If you are referring to seas, the Japan sea and the Pacific ocean are on either side of Japan. If you mean the body of water between Hokkaido and Honshu it is called the Tsugaru Strait.
An ocean is the largest body of water. The next largest is called a sea.