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THE WORLD’S OCEANS
THE WORLD’S OCEANS
If something defines the earth, it is
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formed around 4,000 million years
ago. Then, when the tectonic
plates separated, they divided the
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know: The Pacific, the Atlantic, the
Indian, the glacial Arctic and the
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and mapping techniques, human
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units. In each ocean, there are
delimited areas, close to the
continents or even interiors, which form the regional seas. The peninsulas, islands
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THE ATLANTIC OCEAN
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Pacific, it is the second most
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planet, and it has been formed 200
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This sea, which was thought to
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THE INDIAN OCEAN
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eastern coasts of Africa, the Arabian
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western ones of the Malay Peninsula, the
Sunda Islands and Australia, being its
width of 10,000 km. Its surface represents
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volume is estimated at 292'130,000 km. It
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CONTAMINATION
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covered by the oceans, the human beings
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people throw to the sea 6, 5 millions of tons
of garbage, 70% of the total wastewater of
the planet. The industrial wastes, the radioactive material (Fukushima), the oil
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THE PAIFIC OCEAN
The Pacific Ocean, which Ecuador is riparian, it is the
oldest, most extensive and deepest in the planet. Its surface is
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circumference of the globe, with 19,800 km. Its eastern
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THE ANTARTIC OCEAN
The Antarctic glacial ocean, also known as
Southern or Southern Osseous, extends from
the Antarctic coast, to 60% south. This ocean
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oceans connecting to three of them: Pacific,
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THE ARTIC OCEAN
The Arctic glacial ocean, also
known as the Arctic Sea, is found
around the grounds of the North Pole,
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