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SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS
A. Answer the following in short.
1. Distinguish between oceans and seas.
2. What are the main features of the Pacific Ocean?
3. Why is Atlantic Ocean termed as the busiest ocean of the world?
4. Which ocean is named after a country? Write any four seas of this ocean.
5. State any two features of Bering Sea.


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Answers

Answered by thapas0629g
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Explanation:

Seas are found on the margins of the ocean and are partially enclosed by land. Here, you can see that the Bering Sea is part of the Pacific Ocean.

Many people use the terms "ocean" and "sea" interchangeably when speaking about the ocean, but there is a difference between the two terms when speaking of geography (the study of the Earth's surface).

Seas are smaller than oceans and are usually located where the land and ocean meet. Typically, seas are partially enclosed by land.

The Sargasso Sea is an exception. It is defined only by ocean currents.

2.It covers more than 30% of the earth's surface. It is so large it is bigger than the landmass of all the world's continents combined! The Pacific Ocean is also the deepest ocean. It has extremely deep trenches including The Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench.

3.The Atlantic ocean is the busiest Ocean because this ocean is second largest ocean basin only behind of Pacific Ocean. It is bounded by north and South America at the west Africa and Europe in east. So it boats of being the busiest ocean in the world.

4 The Indian Ocean

The Indian Ocean is the only ocean that is named after a nation, India. The shape of the ocean is almost triangular. It is bound by Asia in the north, by Africa in the west, and by Australia in the east

5 The Bering Sea may be divided into two nearly equal parts: a relatively shallow area along the continental and insular shelves in the north and east and a much deeper area in the southwest. In the shelf area, which is an enormous underwater plain, the depths are, in most cases, less than 500 feet.

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