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What are Oceans? What are the three chief movements of Ocean? Explain the five major Oceans.

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Answered by TANMAY13427
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Ocean water is constantly in motion: north-south, east-west, alongshore, and vertically. Seawater motions are the result of waves, tides, and currents (Figure below). Ocean movements are the consequence of many separate factors: wind, tides, Coriolis effect, water density differences, and the shape of the ocean basins.

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Answered by Itzmecutejisoo
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What are Oceans?

An ocean is a large area of water between continents. Oceans are very big and they join smaller seas together. Oceans (or marine biomes) cover 72% of Earth. There are five main oceans together. ... Different water movements separate the Southern Ocean from the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.

What are the three chief movements of Ocean?

Waves, tides, and ocean currents are the three chief movements of water in oceans. The action

of wind on the surface of the ocean creates waves.

Explain the five major Oceans.

The five oceans from smallest to largest are: the Arctic, Southern, Indian, Atlantic and Pacific oceans...

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