Oceans of the WorldOCEANS OF THE WORLD EXPLORES THE OCEANS. HOW DID THEY EVOLVE? WHAT WILDLIFE LIVES IN AND AROUND THEM? HOW HAVE THEY BEEN EXPLORED AND TO WHAT USES HAVE THEY BEEN PUT? |
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World Oceans | 6 |
Tidal ranges | 12 |
Continental movements | 18 |
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abyssal plains Antarctic Arctic areas Atlantic birds Caribbean catch century coast coastal colour continental slope coral reefs crabs crust crustaceans currents deep depth divers diving dolphins Earth eels eggs explored feed fishermen float formed fossils GIANT CLAM grey whales Gulf huge Indian Ocean invertebrates islands jellyfish krill lagoon land largest layer live low tide mammals mangroves Mediterranean metres migration million tonnes million years ago Moby Dick molluscs move navigation North America numbers OCEANIC RIDGE oxygen phytoplankton plankton plants and animals plates pollution Red Sea rivers sailing sea anemones sea urchins seabed seabirds seafloor seals seawater seaweeds sediment shallow sharks shells ships shore South SOUTH EQUATORIAL CURRENT Southern Ocean species spiny lobsters sponges square kilometres squid starfish subduction zones submersible surface waters swim temperature tentacles Tethys Ocean tidal range tiny TRENCH tropical turtles underwater upwelling usually volcanic voyages warm waves Weddell Sea wind worms