The Pacific.
6 is an larger number if it is dealing with math.... other than that no numbers is larger than 10...
It Means To Combined.....Or In Other Words To Be Mixed With Someone Or SOmething !
Washington grows more apples than every other state combined.
One half is equal to six twelfths. Neither is larger than the other.
It is a relationship between two variables such that one variable os always larger than the other by a multiple which is the constant of variation.It is a relationship between two variables such that one variable os always larger than the other by a multiple which is the constant of variation.It is a relationship between two variables such that one variable os always larger than the other by a multiple which is the constant of variation.It is a relationship between two variables such that one variable os always larger than the other by a multiple which is the constant of variation.
No, the relative sizes of the oceans change.
Because it is a sea between major continents. Antarctica on the other hand is a major land mass surrounded by major oceans.
Oceans are the larger reservoir of water.
The most important one is fish and other seafood.
yes most seas or other water sores lead to the Oceanso it has to be bigger just look at the wordsSEAOcean
The ratio of the earth's volume to that of the moon is right close to 50. In other words, the moon is 1/50th of the volume of the earth. Please refer to the link below.
No, there are 7 oceans and seas.
yes
I'm not sure that I understand your grammatically incorrect question.What IS the major ocean in the world?What ARE the major oceanS of the world?As to the major ocean, being singular... it depends on:Size (Pacific)Usage (I'm not sure which one is used most... I would guess that it depends on the period of time.Just because it is potentially useful for one thing doesn't mean that the other oceans aren't useful for something else.As to the major oceans, being plural, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic.
Antarctica is south of the four major oceans of the world.
the peninsulas are right on major oceans and major trade routes so they help with Europe's trading with other countries.
In fact, all 5 oceans, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern and Arctic Oceans are in immediate contact with each other.