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Atlantic Ocean.Africa is directly east of the United States across the Atlantic Ocean. To get to Africa from the Pacific Ocean, you'd enter the Pacific Ocean from the western United States, then have to get through Asia before you ever hit Africa.Look up AFRICA on Google Maps and you'll clearly see the difference.
The usa had a teetywith the french that who ever got their first and built sivilizaction gets the land.
The Pacific Ocean, Biggest, Area (sq km) 181,343,000, Area (sq miles) 70,017,000 The Atlantic Ocean, Area (sq km) 94,314,000, Area (sq miles) 36,415,000 The Indian Ocean, Area (sq km) 74,118,000, Area (sq miles) 28,617,000 The Southern Ocean, Area (sq km) 2,033,000, Area (sq miles) 7,849,000 The Arctic Ocean, Smallest, Area (sq km) 12,256,000, Area (sq miles) 4,732,000 This is according to The Worlds Top Lists
The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world at 155,557,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Mariana Trench (Challenger Deep) at 11,033 metres. The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean in the world at 76,762,000 sq km. It is also the second deepest at the Puerto Rico Trench (Milwaukee Deep) at 8,648 metres.
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The Pacific Ring Of Fire (look it up on google) is located in the Pacific ocean. It is due to have very active volcanoes and earthquakes. The pacific ocean means "Peaceful sea" but the Pacific is way more active than the Atlantic! The Atlantic is only due to one volcano that can reach the United States which is Cumbre Vieja (look it up on google) that is located in the Canary Islands northwest of Africa. But remember - tsunamis can happen in the Atlantic too, because of volcanic eruptions and landslides and underwater earthquakes (remember the Haiti earthquake). Though since the pacific ring of fire has more volcanoes and earthquakes, they get many more tsunamis than Atlantic. Hope this helps, and look for "Pacific Ring of fire" and "Cumbre Vieja" on google! :)
Oceans get slightly bigger every day.
Yes, in fact the Pacific Ocean has more tsunamis than any other.
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Yes. In the Pacific Ocean.
yes, they are found in the depths of the ocean and it is rare to ever see one.