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  2. Ocean - Wikipedia

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    The ocean is the body of salt water that covers approximately 70.8% of Earth. [8] In English, the term ocean also refers to any of the large bodies of water into which the world ocean is conventionally divided. [9] The following names describe five different areas of the ocean: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Antarctic/Southern, and Arctic.

  3. List of seas on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Ocean – the four to seven largest named bodies of water in the World Ocean, all of which have "Ocean" in the name (see: Borders of the oceans for details). Sea has several definitions: [a] A division of an ocean, delineated by landforms, [6] currents (e.g., Sargasso Sea), or specific latitude or longitude boundaries. This includes but is not ...

  4. 30 Interesting Facts About The World Represented In ... - AOL

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    Here are some fun map facts for you: one of the oldest surviving maps is the Babylonian Map of The World. Archaeologists date it back to around 700 to 500 B.C. The map was a clay tablet nearly the ...

  5. “Enlighten Yourself”: 50 Random Facts That Are Too ... - AOL

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    Image credits: FACTS The moon is drifting away at a slow but steady pace from our planet—about 4 centimeters per year! This happens because the moon’s gravity pulls on Earth’s oceans ...

  6. 7 mindblowing facts you never knew about our oceans - AOL

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    It is a world filled with equal parts beauty and mystery. Every day, we uncover something new about life under the sea. Here are some things you may not know about our very own oceans.

  7. Sea - Wikipedia

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    There are five main gyres in the world's oceans: two in the Pacific, two in the Atlantic and one in the Indian Ocean. Other smaller gyres are found in lesser seas and a single gyre flows around Antarctica. These gyres have followed the same routes for millennia, guided by the topography of the land, the wind direction and the Coriolis effect ...

  8. Earth - Wikipedia

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    Most of Earth's surface is ocean water: 70.8% or 361 million km 2 (139 million sq mi). [97] This vast pool of salty water is often called the world ocean, [98] [99] and makes Earth with its dynamic hydrosphere a water world [100] [101] or ocean world. [102] [103] Indeed, in Earth's early history the ocean may have covered Earth completely. [104]

  9. Coral reef - Wikipedia

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    The world's northernmost individual coral reef is located in the Finlayson Channel, in the inside passage of British Columbia, Canada. [ 72 ] The world's southernmost coral reef is at Lord Howe Island , in the Pacific Ocean off the east coast of Australia.