The Pacific Ocean (from the Latin name Mare Pacificum, "peaceful sea, " bestowed upon it by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan) is the largest of the Earth 's oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic in the north to the Antarctic in the south, bounded by Asia and Australia on the west and the Americas on the east. The equator divides it into the North Pacific Ocean and South Pacific Ocean.
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- en.wikipedia.org Pacific Ocean11 List of seas, gulfs and bays by surface area. 12 List of islands in the Pacific. 13 Theories of natural delimitation between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
- cia.gov the-world-factbook/about/archives/2023/…The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the world's five oceans (followed by the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, and Arctic Ocean).
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- beyondsciencetv.medium.com pacific-ocean-the-…To get a sense of just how immense the Pacific Ocean is, you could put all of Earth’s landmasses together, and the Pacific would still be larger.
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- worldatlas.com oceans/pacific-ocean.htmlTo understand how big the Pacific Ocean is, all the world’s landmasses could fit into the ocean, with plenty of space left.
- britannica.com place/Pacific-OceanThe Pacific Ocean stretches from the Bering Strait near the Arctic Circle to the shores of Antarctica through 135° of latitude, some 9,600 miles (15,500 km).
- meteorologiaenred.com en/countries-of-the-pacific…The Pacific Ocean countries they have a great variety of characteristics, from highly industrialized countries to small and less developed nations.
- nationalgeographic.com environment/article/…To get a sense of just how immense the Pacific Ocean is, you could put all of Earth's landmasses together, and the Pacific would still be larger.