Technically, it is a place rather than an object. It is a proper noun.
There is no such thing as the Pacific sea, there is however a Pacific Ocean.
is the ocean a place or thing
Basically. There's a North Pacific and a South Pacific. I think. (ex: the North Pacific garbage thing)
The tropics of the Pacific Ocean is the busiest place for typhoons to form and they normally do most damage in the Western Pacific Ocean.
In philosophical terms, the ocean can be considered both a place and a thing depending on the context. As a place, the ocean is a specific location or geographical area that can be navigated and explored. As a thing, the ocean is a vast body of saltwater that exists as a natural feature of the Earth's surface. Ultimately, the classification of the ocean as a place or thing is subjective and can vary based on interpretation.
the pacific ocean.
The ocean, in particular the Pacific.
There is no such 'triangle'.
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The word 'pacific' (lower case p) is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as conducive to peace, not aggressive (a pacific nation, pacific people, etc.).The word 'Pacific' (capital P) is a proper noun , the name of a specific ocean, the "Pacific Ocean".The word 'Pacific' (capital P) is also a proper adjective, a word that describes a noun as of or related to the Pacific Ocean (Pacific islands, Pacific fleet, etc.).
Stiller Ocean is just the name of the ocean in German. Stiller in German language means exactly same thing as Pacific in Latin - quiet, peaceful. Asking "when" it was named Stiller Ocean is kind of like asking "when" it was named Pacific Ocean.