The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean. It contains the deepest known trench, the Mariana Trench, which is 36,198 feet deep. The 'Pacific Ocean' encompasses approximately one third of the Earth's surface, with an area of 69.4 million square miles and a volume of 161 million cubic miles or 1.77279861 × 1020 US gallons of water.
The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world, covering 60-million square miles. The Pacific Ocean makes up 46-percent of the world's water surface.
The deepest part of the Ocean is the Marianas Trench, in the Pacific.
The largest body of water on the planet is the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean has a surface area of 63.78 million square miles.
The volume of water in the Indian Ocean works out to be 17,543,940,979,332,434 gallons.
The Pacific Ocean contains approximately 710 million cubic kilometers of water. Since one gigalitre equals one million cubic meters, this translates to roughly 710 billion gigalitres. This vast volume makes the Pacific Ocean the largest and deepest ocean on Earth.
The largest ocean on planet Earth is the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean measures over sixty-four million square miles, and covers thirty-five percent of the planet with ocean water.
The Pacific Ocean lies east of Japan and west of the United States.
The Atlantic Ocean is 1035 miles away, the Pacific Ocean is 1300 miles away, the nearest salt water is the Gulf of Mexico, 150 miles away.
Guatemala's total area is 42,043 square miles.
Pacific Ocean
Water volume, in cubic miles Percent of total water Oceans, Seas, & Bays 321,000,000