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  2. Mar 18, 2019 · The Atlantic Ocean, explained. The second-largest ocean on Earth, the Atlantic drives our weather patterns, including hurricanes, and is home to many species from sea turtles to dolphins.

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    • Formed back in the Jurassic Period, around 180 million years ago, Atlantic is the youngest of the world’s five great oceans.
    • Way before that, i.e., hundreds of millions of years ago, there was only one giant landmass on the face of the earth—now known by the name Pangaea. Then, in the Jurassic period, Pangaea began to break up due to plate tectonics and continental drift and landmasses in the Eastern and Western hemisphere began to drift apart, thus opening up the space for the Atlantic Ocean basin.
    • If we look at the map, we will find that the continental coastlines or edges of North and South America and those of Europe and Africa ALMOST make for a perfect fit (if we could put them together, as in a jigsaw puzzle).
    • The word “Atlantic”, or rather “Atlantikos” in Greek, literally means the ‘sea of Atlas’. In Greek mythology, Atlas was the head of the titans who waged war against the Olympian gods and having subsequently lost, was punished by Zeus.
  3. The pass starts from just northeast of the island of Newfoundland over the North Atlantic Ocean to central Africa, over South Sudan. The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, with an area of about 85,133,000 km 2 (32,870,000 sq mi).

  4. In Atlantic Ocean: The North Atlantic Weather over the North Atlantic is largely determined by large-scale wind currents and air masses emanating from North America. Near Iceland, atmospheric pressure tends to be low, and air flows in a counterclockwise direction.

  5. Northeast Atlantic region (Region 27) is the fourth most important in the world producing 10.5% of the global catch or 8,310,000 mt in 2020; the region encompasses the waters north of 36º North latitude and east of 40º West longitude with the major producers including Norway (3,528,240 mt), Russia (1,044,153 mt), Iceland (933,019 mt), UK ...

  6. www.worldatlas.com › oceans › atlantic-oceanAtlantic Ocean - WorldAtlas

    Mar 25, 2021 · The Atlantic Ocean is the world’s second-largest Ocean after the Pacific Ocean. It covers approximately 29% of the total water surface and 20% of the Earth’s total area. The Atlantic is S-shaped and sandwiched between North and South America to the west and Africa and Europe to the east.

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