If we have the intersection of the equator and the prime meridian as a starting point, and we move towards west, than the three oceans that we will encounter will be in the next order:
1. Atlantic Ocean; lies between Europe and Africa from one side (eastern borders), and North and South America on the other side (western borders). It is in fact our starting point.
2. Pacific Ocean; lies between Asia and Australia form one side (western borders), and North and South America from the other side (eastern borders).
3. Indian Ocean; lies between Southeast Asia and Australia (as its eastern borders) and Africa as its western border, and on the north it borders with South Asia.
The northernmost ocean on our planet is the Arctic Ocean, which is lying around the Arctic circle.
The southernmost ocean is the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica with its waters.
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First question: The United Nations issued a hybrid United Nations-African Union mission (UNAMID) to maintain peace in Darfur. It was established on 31 July 2007 with the adoption of Security Council resolution 1769. However, it formally took over on 31 December 2007.
Second question: As said above, international countries attempted to mediate peace in Darfur and helped. There is still conflict in the Darfur region but it is much lower than before and has grown much more stable.
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- Wyoming; 579,315
- Idaho; 1.717 million
- New Hampshire; 1.343 million
There are not many states in the United States of America that have populations that are bellow 2 million, and it is kind of strange that a state has such a low population. The likes of Wyoming (with 579,315 inhabitants), Idaho (1.717 million inhabitants), and New Hampshire (with 1.343 million inhabitants) are one of the very few that have such low populations on their territory. The reasons are multiple, and some of them are the extremely high standard of living, the bad natural conditions, and the size of the states.