north and south pacific
no
Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Artic
Having the same size and shape means that you look the same height and size.
the pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian, and the arctic.
The word for this is "similar." The same shape and the same size is "congruent."
by size
no
No. Galaxies vary greatly in size, mass, shape, and number of stars.
OCEANS
No they are not.
Size; oceans are bigger.
Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Artic
Melting Glaciers
Advantage: useful for displaying information across the oceans Disadvantage: land areas are much smaller than on the interrupted maps of the same size when allocating space to the oceans
No they are not the same.
there the same
No, not all ecosystems are the same size. Ecosystems can vary greatly in scale, from small microhabitats like a pond or a patch of soil to vast regions like forests, deserts, or oceans. The size of an ecosystem often depends on factors such as the type of organisms present, environmental conditions, and geographical features. Each ecosystem has its unique dynamics and biodiversity, regardless of its size.