it's physically impossible to swim across an ocean, let alone 7 of them. so nobody.
In colonial days, it is likely that subsistence farming was used in all of the colonies. Some plantations sold their products locally and across the oceans, but people generally lived off the land.
The Atlantic, Pacific and Indian are all oceans.
If they did Soviet Union would get the Mediterranean Sea, which means they would easily go to Atlantic & Indian Oceans. AND USSR had Arctic and Pacific Oceans on their north and east, so thy would have access to all 4 oceans
Most unlikely. If sea levels reduce the oceans will become more salty.
Upon visiting the official American Apparel site, I discovered that no they do not have stores in all 50 states. They do however have them scattered across the country, and even across the world.
they do
No man or woman has yet to do so, and probably never will. However, Jennifer Figge is the worst woman to swim across the Atlantic Ocean in 24 days at age 56. (now 61).
Sharks swim all over the world, mostly in oceans, but, the bull shark can swim in rivers. Most of the oceans, beyond the Continental shelf, are deep barren wastelands. Since most sharks live in the oceans, most of their habitat will be barren, but, not all of it. They can be found in salt waters that are teaming with life.
yes i think so cause all oceans are swam in i think.
TransportationMost of our goods are delivered by shipEntertainmentSnorkelers, scuba divers and people that swim in the beach use these oceans as entertainmentFoodLots of food eg. Fish, cabs, shrimps, prawns and lobsters all come from the oceans
No. First of all, most crocodiles do not swim in salt water, which is what the Atlantic ocean is. Secondly, they cannot swim such great distances.
because it is too cold for the turtles to swim in the artic ocean
get a magical cow to carry it all across...
Different species Jellyfish can be found in all the oceans across the world.
Different species Jellyfish can be found in all the oceans across the world. == ==
All paleontologists,(and other people), notice that on every continent, there were similar fossils. Obviously, not all prehistoric/Precambrian organisms could swim all the way across oceans, so the continents had to have moved. This proved Wegener's hypothesis(some really old scientist i learned about in science class)which was continental drift.
Sharks do not have the ability to pump water across their gills, therefore they need to continue swimming to move water across their gills so they can breath