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Phoenix [80]
3 years ago
12

Oceans, lakes, rivers, and other types of water bodies all make up the

Biology
1 answer:
Sergio039 [100]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Explanation:

The oceans are vast and deep bodies of water. Usually, it is these oceans that separate continents from one another. The oceans are bodies of salt water.

We have five oceans in our world. They are the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Arctic Ocean, the Southern Ocean or Antarctic Ocean.

The largest and deepest ocean in the world is the Pacific ocean, covering one-third of the earth’s surface.

This is followed by the Atlantic ocean and the Indian ocean in order of size.

Oceans are home to a variety of plants and seaweed and thousands of sea creatures like the sea urchins, whales, sharks, octopus, a variety of fish, snakes, squids etc.

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