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malfutka [58]
1 year ago
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Tectono-eustatic Changes in Sea Level and Seafloor Spreading

Geography
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fiasKO [112]1 year ago
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The three most frequently noted variables are tectonic activity alters size of  world's oceans, a temperature increase that causes water to expand thermally, massive ice sheets melting, and water entering oceans.

<h3>What qualities make an ocean?</h3>

A continual body of water that is enclosed in a sizable basin on the surface of the Earth is known as an ocean. Nearly 71% of the surface of the Earth is covered by the major oceans including its peripheral seas, which have an average density of interesting ” meters (12,100 feet).

<h3>What does ocean mean?</h3>

Greeks used the Latin word "keanos," which literally means "the huge stream around the earth's disc," to refer to the single body of water they thought ringed the planet. This is where the English word "ocean" originates from.

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