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  2. The Pacific Ocean was named by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan during his voyage around the world in 1520. He called it the “Mar Pacifico” or “peaceful sea.” What was the original name given to the Pacific Ocean? The Pacific Ocean did not have an original name given by the indigenous people who lived along its shores.

  3. Oct 18, 2023 · Explorer Ferdinand Magellan named the Pacific Ocean in the 16th century. Covering approximately 155 million square kilometers (59 million square miles) and containing more than half of the free water on Earth, the Pacific is by far the largest of the world's ocean basins.

    • ARCTIC. Most bodies of water are named for the areas they surround or the areas that surround them. For example, the Arctic Ocean was named because of its location in the Arctic Circle—which begs the question, how did the Arctic Circle get its name?
    • ATLANTIC. The first documented usage of the term “Atlantic” was in the sixth century BC by a Greek poet, Atlantikôi pelágei or the “Sea of Atlas.” In Greek mythology, Atlas is the Titan tasked with holding up the heavens for all eternity.
    • INDIAN. The Indian Ocean has been known as such since at least 1515 and is another example of an ocean being named by the area that surrounds it. Earlier accounts named it the Eastern Ocean and Ancient Greece referred to the northwestern Indian ocean as the Erythraean Sea or the Red Sea, likely referring to seasonal blooms of cyanobacteria near the water’s surface turning the normal green-blue water a reddish brown.
    • PACIFIC. The Pacific Ocean or Mare Pacificum, meaning “peaceful sea,” was dubbed so by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1520 after his treacherous journey to find the “Spice Islands”, now known as the Malaku Islands in eastern Indonesia.
  4. Jul 20, 2020 · Water makes up 71% of our world's surface. Rivers, lakes, seas, and oceans all contribute to the water on the planet. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, the Pacific Ocean covers more than 30% of the Earth's surface and has a surface area of more than 155 million square kilometers (60 million square miles).

  5. Magellan called the ocean Pacífico (or "Pacific" meaning, "peaceful") because, after sailing through the stormy seas off Cape Horn, the expedition found calm waters. The ocean was often called the Sea of Magellan in his honor until the eighteenth century.

  6. Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean (from the Latin name Mare Pacificum, "peaceful sea," bestowed upon it by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan) is the largest of the Earth 's oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic in the north to the Antarctic in the south, bounded by Asia and Australia on the west and the Americas on the east.

  7. Introduction. The Pacific is the largest of Earths oceans. It covers more of Earth’s surface than all the dry land put together. The explorer Ferdinand Magellan named the ocean El Mar pacifico, which means “the peaceful sea.” Physical Features. The Pacific Ocean extends to North America and South America to the east.

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