No
At the very center they found an ocean.
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The point closest to the Earth's center (-6,353 km (3,948mi) is probably at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean (greatest depth 5,450 m (17,881 ft) near the Geographic North Pole (the bottom of the Mariana Trench is 6,366.4 km (3,956mi) from the center of the Earth), sometimes called Polar Deep.
prohibited area in a indian ocean
Well, since the center of the earth is hot, maybe the water would all turn to steam!
One importance of the ocean to mention is that the ocean is the repository, holding tank, and filtration center for the worlds water. If the ocean disappeared, it would be a matter of days before all other life on earth vanished also.
Gravity affects ocean water by pulling it towards the Earth's center, creating tides as the gravitational force between the Earth and the Moon causes the water to bulge. Gravity also influences ocean currents by affecting the circulation patterns of water around the globe.
The largest equatorial radius is about 3967 miles - from the center of the Earth to the top of Chimborazo, the highest peak in Ecuador. The smallest equatorial radius is in the Arctic Ocean - 3950 miles from the center of the Earth to the surface of the open ocean. (The seafloor there is as much as 3 miles closer to the Earth's center.)
how does the earth's ocean of air and ocean of water interact
Ocean Parkway Jewish Center was created in 1924.
The earth's southernmost ocean is the Southern Ocean, which encircles Antarctica.
The Arctic Ocean is the earth's northernmost ocean.