Deep Ocean Zones
well the coldest is probably the weddle sea in the arctic ocean but the smallest would probably be the northern Canadian coral sea
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I belive that would be The Great Salt Lake in Utah.
The list would become big if you want the name of all of them (oceans, lakes, gulfs, rivers, etc.). Here is the name of oceans only:Arctic OceanAtlantic OceanPacific OceanIndian OceanSouthern Ocean
Antarctic waters are higher in oxygen content than are other oceans. This means that oxygen is more freely available to these animals in the Southern Ocean.
It's not really a "sea", but a lake. It it is still not the saltiest body of water on earth. The title would go to Don Juan Lake in Antarctica.
it would depend where but on land it is 127 and coldest is -98
You would likely find a fangtooth in deep ocean waters, generally between 2,000 and 5,000 feet below the surface. They are commonly found in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.
The coldest layer of the atmosphere is the exosphere (space). If you were to not count the exosphere, the coldest layer would be the mesosphere.
High waters refer to abnormally elevated water levels in bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, or oceans. This can be caused by factors like heavy rainfall, snowmelt, or tidal patterns. High waters can lead to flooding and pose a risk to communities near the affected areas.
That would have to be parts of the Antarctic continent.
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