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Introduction to Oceans | |
The Five Main Oceans | |
Parts of the Oceans | |
Ocean Currents |
An ocean is a huge body of salt water. Oceans cover nearly 71 percent of Earth's surface and contain almost 98 percent of all the water on Earth.
There are five main oceans in the world:
These oceans are all connected, forming one large body of water. This is why they are sometimes called the world ocean.
Different parts of the oceans have different names:
Ocean water is always moving. Large amounts of water move in patterns called currents.
Currents can be:
The ocean floor has different levels:
Plants and animals live at all levels of the ocean:
Oceans are a vital part of our planet, covering most of Earth's surface and home to countless plants and animals. They are always in motion, with currents and waves shaping their behavior and impacting the climate. Oceans are fascinating and full of life at every level, from the tiniest plankton to the largest whales.
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