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  1. Sea - Wikipedia

    Web2 days ago · A sea is a large body of salty water. There are particular seas and the sea. The sea commonly refers to the ocean, the wider body of seawater . Particular seas are either marginal seas, second-order …

  2. Ocean - Wikipedia

    Web19 hours ago · Ocean and sea. The terms "the ocean" or "the sea" used without specification refer to the interconnected body of salt water …

    • Average depth: 3.688 km (2 mi)
    • Water volume: 1,370,000,000 km³ (328,680,479 cu mi) (97.5% of Earth's water)
  3. Mediterranean Sea | Facts, History, Islands, & Countries

    Web2 days ago · Mediterranean Sea, an intercontinental sea that stretches from the Atlantic Ocean on the west to Asia on the east and separates Europe from Africa. It has often been called the incubator of Western civilization.

  4. Three reasons why the ocean's record-breaking hot streak is …

  5. Atlantic Ocean | Definition, Map, Depth, Temperature

    Web1 day ago · Atlantic Ocean, body of salt water covering about one-fifth of Earth’s surface and separating the continents of Europe and Africa to the east from those of North and South America to the west. Its name, …

  6. North Sea | Definition, Location, Map, Countries, & Facts

    Web3 days ago · Lewis M. Alexander. North Sea, shallow, northeastern arm of the Atlantic Ocean, located between the British Isles and the mainland of northwestern Europe and covering an area of 220,000 square miles …

  7. New research on Thwaites Glacier could reshape sea-level rise

  8. MoD Reappoints SEA as Vital Naval Combat System …

    Web2 days ago · SEA has a depth of knowledge across a wide range of combat systems for both surface ships and submarines, including upgrading and updating platform and combat management systems in the Royal Navy. …

  9. Why Is the Ocean Blue and Sometimes Green?

    Web4 days ago · The best answer is that the ocean is blue because it is mostly water, which is blue. Water most strongly absorbs light in the 600 nm to 800 nm range, which is largely red. As a result, water tends to reflect more …

  10. Tide - Wikipedia

    Web3 days ago · Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon (and to a much lesser extent, the Sun) and are also caused by the Earth and …