The Arctic Ocean is saltwater as are all oceans.
The Arctic Ocean is saltwater as are all oceans.
The Arctic Ocean covers roughly 9% of the Earth's surface.
all oceans are salty, but the Arctic Ocean has the least salt
It is about over 6 billion tons of salt in the 'Arctic 'Ocean'.... they also said maybe a ton more.
The Arctic ocean, and the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica, are both salt water. The ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent of Antarctica holds about 70% of the earth's fresh water.
The ocean with the lowest salinity is the Arctic Ocean. This is due to factors such as extensive melting of ice and low evaporation rates, which dilute the salt concentration in the water.
The four great oceans are the Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, The Arctic Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean. These oceans cover about 71 percent of the Earth with water.
The oceans off Alaska are salt water.
It is an Ocean, meaning it is salt water, not land. So in that case it cannot be a country.
All four oceans are saltwater come on now. Well, how were we suppose to know? Come on now is a bit rude, I agree with the person for asking the question, it is okay to ask that. I didn't know. I know today that there are four oceans, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic. There are fresh water lakes in Alaska, and Arctic the north pole, and Antarctica south pole are salty but their glaciers are fresh water. Salt water is dense but at 1.8 degrees negative c, the salt expels and the frozen water is fresh. the south pole contains 70 percent of the worlds fresh water, and 90 percent of the worlds ice.
The Arctic Ocean is roughly 8% the size of the Pacific Ocean. The Arctic Ocean is also the smallest of the five oceans. The oceans lowest point is 4,665 meters and the highest point is 0 meters.it is made up of 90 percent ice