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So yeah are you doing geography stuff? yeah i kinda saw this thing and i was doing geography so i answered it for the world... HI MOM! ... yeah... so i am not a cheater sp i am not going to tell you the answer. i dont tell people the answers to problems just because they want it. i am not going to tell you that the answer is a gulf or anything because then i would be helping you cheat... so i guess you will just have to find it in your atlas ;)

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What is the ocean located at the tropic of Capricorn?

The Indian Ocean is centered on the Tropic of Capricorn (about 23.5°S latitude). However, there is a wider stretch of the Pacific at that latitude, compared to a slightly narrower extent in the southern Atlantic.


What are they 3 ways carbon dioxide reaches surface ocean?

Carbon dioxide reaches the surface ocean primarily through three processes: first, atmospheric diffusion, where CO2 from the air dissolves into the ocean's surface layer; second, biological activity, such as photosynthesis by phytoplankton, which consumes CO2 and incorporates it into organic matter; and third, riverine and runoff inputs, where CO2 is transported from terrestrial environments into the ocean via rivers. These processes collectively contribute to the ocean's role as a significant carbon sink.


What are some convergent plate boundary?

convergent boundaries are easy to find most of them are found in the ocean. One Famous convergent plate boundary would be the Sunda Double Trench. It is found in the Indian ocean and it reaches a depth of 24,440 feet. It is the deepest trench in the Indian Ocean.


Why are tides higher in higher latitudes than in tropics?

Tides are generally higher in higher latitudes compared to the tropics due to the shape and dynamics of ocean basins. In higher latitudes, the continental shelf is often broader and shallower, which amplifies tidal ranges through a process called resonance. Additionally, the Coriolis effect is stronger at higher latitudes, influencing tidal currents and contributing to larger tidal variations. In contrast, the narrower, deeper ocean basins in tropical regions tend to produce smaller tidal ranges.


The percentage of euphotic zone biomass that reaches the deep ocean floor is approximately?

The percentage of euphotic zone biomass that reaches the deep ocean floor is estimated to be around 1% due to the high rates of decomposition and consumption by organisms in the water column before reaching the seafloor.

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What is a part of the ocean that reaches into the land generally with a narrower opening than a bay?

Gulf


Which hemispheres in which the Pacific Ocean lies?

The Pacific Ocean is actually located in parts of all four of the hemispheres of Earth. The ocean reaches from Asia and Australia in the west to North and South America in the east. To the north the ocean reaches the Arctic and in the south it reaches the Southern Ocean.


Can you get pregnant in the ocean with penetration?

Ofcourse you can.. if the sperm reaches it reaches. nuff said.


Name the hemispheres in which the Pacific Ocean lies?

The Pacific Ocean is actually located in parts of all four of the hemispheres of Earth. The ocean reaches from Asia and Australia in the west to North and South America in the east. To the north the ocean reaches the Arctic and in the south it reaches the Southern Ocean.


The continental margin of the pacific of the ocean are?

narrower than those of the Atlantic and are not covered with thick layers of sediment


How does an ocean waves change when it reaches shallow water?

A ocean wave changes when it reaches the shallow water because it washes away the land which is not onshore.


No light ever reaches the aphotic zone in the ocean?

yes


Which sea has a narrow opening to the Atlantic Ocean?

The Mediterranean


What is the name of the gulf where the Atlantic ocean reaches into Africa?

gulf of main


What ocean only reaches the South Pole and has few islands or connected seas?

No ocean 'reaches' the South Pole -- it is at least 750 miles from the nearest ocean and identified at about 9,000 feet about sea level. The ocean surrounding Antarctica -- where you'll find the South Pole -- is the Southern Ocean, which extends north to 60 degrees S.


What is the Name the large peninsula that extends into the Arctic Ocean?

The large Peninsula that reaches out into the Pacific Ocean is: The Kamchatka Peninsula.


Which two oceans does Australia have a coast on?

The Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean are generally accepted as the two oceans that border Australia. However, as far as the Australian authorities are concerned, the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica, reaches to Australia's southern shores. There remains some dispute as to whether the Southern Ocean does touch Australia's shores, and the boundaries have not yet been officially agreed upon.