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Pacific Ocean - Wikipedia It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean, or, depending on the definition, to Antarctica in the south, and is bounded by the continents of Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east
Pacific Ocean | Depth, Temperature, Animals, Location, Map, Facts . . . Of the three major oceans, the Pacific is by far the largest, occupying about one-third of the surface of the globe Its area, excluding the South China Sea, encompasses about 62 5 million square miles (161 76 million square km)
Pacific Ocean - WorldAtlas To understand how big the Pacific Ocean is, all the world’s landmasses could fit into the ocean, with plenty of space left The ocean extends from the Arctic region in the north to the Antarctic region in the south It is sandwiched between South and North America to the east and Australia and Asia to the west
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Pacific Ocean: Size, Formation, Depth, Islands, Currents, Climate Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world in terms of weight and depth It covers more than one third of the surface of the Earth and contains more than half of its volume of water It is usually done, artificially, a division from the line of Equator: the North Pacific and the South Pacific
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The Pacific Ocean—facts and information | National Geographic Despite its name, the Pacific is a vast body of water teeming with activity Much of the ocean is still waiting to be explored, but human activities like industrial fishing, deep-sea mining, and