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Both the brain and the ocean are complex systems that can hold vast amounts of information. Just as the ocean is comprised of various interconnected parts like currents, marine life, and ecosystems, the brain contains networks of neurons that work together to process and store information. Both the brain and the ocean are still not fully understood by humans, leaving much to be explored and discovered.
The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean. It covers 69,375,000 square miles (155,557,000 km2), or 35% of the earth. The Pacific Ocean makes up almost half of all the oceans; it is almost as big as the other four oceans combined. Its deepest point is the Mariana Trench (Challenger Deep) at 11,033 metres. As the earth spins around, there is a viewpoint from outer space where all you can see is the Pacific Ocean.The Pacific Ocean is between Asia on the west and north and South America on the east. It connects to the Indian Ocean to the west, to the Southern Ocean to the south, and to the Arctic Ocean to the north.The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean. The Atlantic Ocean covers 41,105,000 square miles, or 21% of the earth.The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean. The Indian Ocean covers 28,900,000 square miles, or 15% of the earth. The Indian Ocean is between Africa on the west and Asia on the north.The Southern Ocean is the fourth largest ocean covering 7, 848, 000 square miles.The Arctic Ocean is the smallest of all the oceans covering 5, 427, 000 square miles.The Pacific Ocean is the biggest ocean in the world. The Artic is the smallest.
No, human blood is not as salty as the ocean. The salinity of human blood is around 0.9, while the salinity of the ocean is about 3.5.
There are five main types of oceans: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern (Antarctic), and Arctic. Each ocean has unique characteristics and ecosystems, contributing to the overall biodiversity and well-being of the planet.
Stable ocean conditions and temperatures contribute to a more predictable and consistent marine environment. Organisms that rely on specific conditions for survival are likely to thrive in these stable ocean conditions. However, sudden changes in ocean conditions or temperatures can disrupt the balance of marine ecosystems.
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Eudous of Cyzicus. He was a Greek explorer.
It was never lost. Many ancient people used the Atlantic Ocean frequently, dating back before written history.
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The biggest island in the Atlantic Ocean is Greenland. It was likely discovered by Norse explorer Erik the Red in the 10th century, though it is believed that the island had previously been visited by other peoples.
Vasco da Gama (1460-1524) was a Portuguese explorer who discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East.
He discovered the Pacific Ocean in 1521
Located at the southern tip of Argentina are the Straits of Magellan. Named after the Portuguese explorer who attempted to circumnavigate the earth. He had to travel that far south in order to get to the Pacific Ocean from the Atlantic Ocean. While Magellan died in the Philippines, his remaining crew did make it back to Portugal.