Yes, the Pacific Ocean is shrinking and the Atlantic Ocean is growing.
A+; False
True
True
A+; False
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The time between 1933 and 1934, the Atlantic Ocean experienced its highest temperature in history. This phenomenon caused the shrinking of the water of the Atlantic ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean is still getting bigger, but in a few million years it is estimated to shrink down to nothing.
The Atlantic Ocean is still getting bigger, but in a few million years it is estimated to shrink down to nothing.
Human cells are about 1% saline. The saline concentration in most ocean water is notably higher than this. The result is that immersion in ocean water does cause water to flow out of the cells, causing them to shrink.
Will shrink.
No they do not shrink.
Plate tectonics is actually causing the Atlantic Ocean to widen, as the plates are moving apart in a process known as seafloor spreading. This creates new oceanic crust and widens the Atlantic Ocean basin over time.