yes, I'm the one who asked this question and i have come to the conclusion that it is a mixture because there is like they say a Lot of fish in the sea and of course you can see the different animals and plants and such
meditarreansea and atlantic ocean
The names of the two oceans that meet but never mix are Pacific Ocean and the Bering sea.
Because there is land in between the two. North, Central and South America.
The Atlantic and the Indian Ocean meet in the region between Africa and Antarctica. Cape Agulhas is the southern tip of Africa, and the geographically defined location the place where the two oceans meet.
A good argument can be made that there is only one ocean because there are no physical barriers separating the oceans from one another. For example, one can travel from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean by boat simply by sailing around the southern tip of South America.
Mixing in the ocean occurs on several scales, the smallest scale being molecular. If a layer of warm, salty water lies above a layer of colder, fresher water, the heat and salt will tend to diffuse (spread out) downwards to make a single layer with intermediate temperature and salinity values.
no
When you mix yellow and blue together, you get green.
When you mix yellow and black together, you get the color green.
When you mix orange and green together, you get a color called brown.
When yellow and red mix together, they create the color orange.
When you mix yellow and purple together, they create the color brown.