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what is a difference of sea and ocean ?​

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Answered by kkprasad2005
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Explanation:

Seas are usually smaller and less deep than oceans. An ocean is a vast and a continuous frame of salty water that shelters almost 70 percent of the total earth's surface while a sea is a large body of saline water that occupies a greater part of the world's surface but is smaller than an ocean.

Answered by ilham1107
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An ocean is a vast and a continuous frame of salty water that shelters almost 70 percent of the total earth's surface while a sea is a large body of saline water that occupies a greater part of the world's surface but is smaller than an ocean. The difference between the two water bodies is summarized in in terms of depth, area, and marine life.

Oceans are the most prominent water bodies on planet earth with an average total area of 361,900,000 square kilometers. The largest ocean is the Pacific Ocean which covers an area of 60,060,700 square miles, while the smallest ocean (Arctic Ocean) is estimated to cover an area of 5,427,000 square miles. On the other hand, the largest sea, which is the Mediterranean Sea has an area of 1,144,800 square miles, a smaller area than that of the smallest ocean. Thus, this variation in the area indicates that seas are smaller than ocean

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