There are two. The Arctic Ocean & The Atlantic Ocean.
No, there are 7 oceans and seas.
The water cycle is without a beginning or an end - as it is a circle. If it needs to have a start and finish (something Mother Nature is oblivious of), let's begin at evaporation from the oceans, ending with rain falling from the clouds to flow as rivers (due to gravity) downhill and returning to the oceans, and so on.
Oceans and seas are not perfectly homogeneous.
The Atlantic and the Pacific oceans.
what oceans the atmoshphere and groudwater are all in the
atlantic atlantic
in the beginning they are warm then they get cold.
True!
Pacific OceanPechora SeaPrince Gustav Adolf SeaPersian GulfPhilippine Sea
The oceans of early Earth were significantly different from modern oceans in terms of composition and conditions. They were likely more acidic and rich in dissolved metals, with higher concentrations of gases like carbon dioxide and lesser amounts of oxygen. Additionally, early oceans were influenced by volcanic activity and lacked the diverse ecosystems found today, as life was just beginning to emerge. Over time, biological processes and geological changes led to the development of the more stable and diverse oceans we see now.
According to legend, the beginning of the terrain on Earth was shaped by the actions of gods or divine beings who sculpted the land, mountains, and oceans to create the world as we know it. These stories vary across different cultures and mythologies.
At the beginning of the 1990s, catches of many important species were significantly down from their 1980s levels across the lower 48 states.
There are no oceans in Alaska, it is surrounded by two oceans, the Arctic and the Pacific Oceans.
No, there are 7 oceans and seas.
In the Cambrian period, the world's oceans were beginning to form because the glaciers were melting. Most of the world's land was in the Southern Hemisphere.
no
primal oceans are oceans that are fresh watered oceans thatmarine life animals can live in and can adapt to