The North Pole is over the Arctic Ocean. The South Pole is over Antarctica, which is a landmass.
the North Pole is over the Arctic Ocean.
Over 95% of the Earth's water is in the oceans and seas.
The smallest of the main oceans is the Arctic Ocean. The largest is the Pacific Ocean.
The equator passes over three large oceans: the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian Ocean. It is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
oceans are all over the world
Atlantic ocean
Rabbits live all over the world, except in the oceans and at the poles.
Yes and no. The only part located in the ocean would be the submarine cables used to connect different counties together. Some aircraft and satellites (which could be over the oceans at times) may provide internet access and so could perhaps be called "cyberspace".
They are formed over millions of years of sand being packed down by the ocean.....And you can find them where oceans are located or were located like hoodoos and coulies.
No, Earth's magnetic poles are not located exactly on its geographical poles. The magnetic poles are located slightly off-axis and can shift over time due to changes in the Earth's magnetic field.
South Pole is located over Antarctica.
The Indian ocean is one of the warmest oceans and more hurricanes occur over warm seas, which makes the sea extremely violent.