The top ten seas by area are:
1 Philippine Sea, 2,000,000 sq miles, 5,177,762 sq km
2 Coral Sea, 1,850,000 sq miles, 4,791,000 sq km
3 Arabian Sea, 1,491,130 sq miles, 3,862,000 sq km
4 South China Sea, 1,351,936 sq miles, 3,500,000 sq km
5 Weddell Sea, 1,081,548 sq miles, 2,800,000 sq km
6 Caribbean Sea, 1,063,000 sq miles, 2,754,000 sq km
7 Mediterranean Sea, 965,000 sq miles, 2,500,000 sq km
8 Tasman Sea, 900,000 sq miles, 2,330,000 sq km
9 Bering Sea, 873,000 sq miles, 2,260,100 sq km
10 Bay of Bengal, 838,970 sq miles, 2,172,000 sq km
Ya But the largest sea is South china sea
The largest sea is the Philippine Sea at 2,000,000 square miles
(the South China Sea is only 1,148,000 square miles)
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The largest island sea in the world is the Philippine Sea. It is a marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean bounded by the Philippines to the west, Taiwan to the north, and Japan to the east. Its area is approximately 5 million square kilometers.
The largest sea in the world is the Caspian Sea located in Eurasia. Although it is technically a lake, because the water is salty it is referred to as a "sea." It is 144,000 square miles.
The biggest ocean in the world is the pacific ocean, with the deepest part of any ocean in the world being in the pacific It is called maryanas trench.
Australia is the world's largest island. Australia is too large to be considered an island, it is a continent. If you disregarding island/continents then Afro-Eurasia would be the largest island at 84,400,000 km2. But by definition of island, Greenland is the largest island, about 1/3 the size of Australia.
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Madagascar belongs to Africa
Australia is not the largest island in the world. It is the world's smallest continent. It is only referred to as an "island continent" because it is completely encircled by water. The largest island in the world is Greenland.
The largest alluvial island in the world is Majuli Island in the Brahmaputra River in India. It spans an area of about 880 square kilometers and is known for its rich biodiversity and unique culture.