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1 day ago · Map of Earth centered on its ocean, showing the different ocean divisions. There are different customs to subdivide the ocean and are adjourned by smaller bodies of water such as, seas, gulfs, bays, bights, and straits. The ocean is customarily divided into five principal oceans – listed below in descending order of area and volume:
- 3.688 km (2 mi)
- 1,370,000,000 km³ (328,680,479 cu mi) (97.5% of Earth's water)
- 361,000,000 km² (139,382,879 sq mi) (71% of Earth's surface area)
- List of countries by length of coastline
19 hours ago · Imagine looking at bodies of water from space and being able to see the tiny and often microscopic plants and algae living in them, as well as mineral particles and dissolved organic matter. The color of the ocean, lakes, and rivers varies with how these materials in the water absorb and scatter photons of different wavelengths, which varies ...
5 days ago · Atlantic Ocean, body of salt water covering about one-fifth of Earth’s surface and separating the continents of Europe and Africa to the east from those of North and South America to the west. Its name, derived from Greek mythology, means the ‘Sea of Atlas.’ It is second in size to the Pacific Ocean.
May 14, 2024 · Lake Superior, most northwesterly and largest of the Great Lakes of North America and one of the world’s largest bodies of fresh water. It is 350 miles (563 km) long (east to west), and its greatest width is 160 miles (258 km) from north to south. It has a maximum depth of 1,332 feet (406 meters).
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May 7, 2024 · The Caribbean Sea. Typical landscape in the Caribbean region. Caribbean Sea, suboceanic basin of the western Atlantic Ocean, lying between latitudes 9° and 22° N and longitudes 89° and 60° W. It is approximately 1,063,000 square miles (2,753,000 square km) in extent.
4 days ago · Another type of map that shows bodies of water is a physical map. These maps show what Earth’s surface might look like from space. They depict landforms and bodies of water found in particular areas. Physical maps are useful for understanding the natural features of a region, such as mountains, deserts, lakes, oceans, and rivers.
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5 days ago · A river will always have more water in it than a stream, however.) Rivers often flow into other bodies of water. For instance, the Mississippi River flows into the Gulf of Mexico. A gulf is a large area of a sea or ocean that is partially enclosed by land. Looking at a map of the Gulf of Mexico will help you understand this idea.