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ocean is divided into a number of principal areas... ocean is divided into a number of principal areas... This concept of a global ocean as a continuous body of water with relatively free interchange among its parts is of... the largest and deepest ocean of the world... the Atlantic Ocean the second largest and deepest ocean of the world... and the Arctic Ocean the smallest and shallowest ocean of the world... Life within the ocean had already evolved 3 billion years prior to the movement of animal and plant life... The ocean is home to many species and consists of several other zones such as pelagic... an ocean is an area of oceanic crust covered by water... the World Ocean and the Caspian and... The area of the World Ocean is 361 million square kilometers... sailors and professional mariners have reported that the ocean often emits a visible glow... Travel on the surface of the ocean through the use of boats dates back to prehistoric times... the ocean between the ancient... the vast world ocean that surrounded the... the ocean between the ancient... the ocean between the ancient continents of... the ocean between Baltica and Siberia... the ocean that surrounded the... the ocean between Gondwana and the Hunic terranes... the ocean that surrounded the... the ocean that surrounds a global supercontinent... once had an ocean of water in its northern hemisphere... also thought likely to have a subterranean water ocean under the mix of ice and hydrocarbons that forms its outer crust... and an ocean of the underworld below... School of Ocean Earth Science and Technology... Mystery Ocean Glow Confirmed in Satellite Photos... Plot and download ocean data from your browser or Google Earth...

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