The Earth's oceans are often described as one huge ocean because they are interconnected, forming a continuous body of water that covers about 71% of the planet's surface. This connectivity allows for the free movement of water, heat, and marine life across different regions, making it functionally a single ecosystem. Additionally, the concept of a "global ocean" emphasizes the importance of understanding oceanic processes as a unified whole, rather than as isolated bodies of water.
Some sailors have described Drake Passage as 'the wildest water on earth'.
The structure of the earth can be described by either the rheological or chemical properties. The structure of the earth is composed of the atmosphere, crust, continent, ocean, hydrosphere, ice cap, mantle, and the asthenosphere.
The five oceans of Earth are connected, so that all of the continents could be considered islands in a single large ocean. However, due to continental drift, this has not always been the case, and it could change again in the distant future.
I am not sure that it can.
how does the earth's ocean of air and ocean of water interact
The earth's southernmost ocean is the Southern Ocean, which encircles Antarctica.
The Arctic Ocean is the earth's northernmost ocean.
The ocean covers up 71% of the earth. 97% of the earth is water.
no, the pacific is the biggest on the Earth
the earth is like an ocean because their bost vast
The deepest ocean on Earth is the Pacific. The deepest point in the ocean is the Mariana Trench.
no... it is not