the pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian, and the arctic.
north and south pacific
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The Pacific Ocean is the largest by far, followed by the Atlantic, the Indian, the Southern (or Antarctic), then the Arctic.
In order for a figure to be congruent, it has to be the same shape and size.
the pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian, and the arctic.
by size
The world's three largest oceans, in order, are the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans.
north and south pacific
Size; oceans are bigger.
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thePacific Ocean is the largest on this planet
The size and shape of oceans change due to various factors such as tides, currents, and erosion. Tides cause a periodic rise and fall in sea level, altering the shape of coastlines. Ocean currents can redistribute water, affecting the size and shape of ocean basins. Erosion from waves and weathering can also change the coastline, impacting the overall size and shape of oceans.
Yes. By size, the oceans are Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic. *If using the designation Southern Ocean, the order is Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic.
When things warm up their size increases. An example of this is the oceans. Global warming is warming the oceans, so they expand and sea levels rise, threatening low-lying countries.
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