Until the year 2000, there were four recognized oceans: the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic. In the Spring of 2000, the International Hydrographic Organization delimited a new ocean, the Southern Ocean (it surrounds Antarctica and extends to 60 degrees latitude).
There is the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic, Arctic, and the Indian Ocean the names practically tell you where they are located like Indian, India, Arctic, Antarctica. Its very easy to tell.
Oh, you have all got homework on 'oceans'! The UK borders the North Atlantic Ocean and several seas that are not called 'oceans'.
The Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans all meet the Southern Ocean, the only one that does not is the Arctic Ocean.
The Pacific Ocean is the largest of all the oceans.
Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean
The Arctic, Pacific & Indian Oceans all border Asia.
The names of the five not four oceans are the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic oceans.
The Pacific and the Atlantic oceans, that is all.
The names of the oceans is the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic ocean.
what are the names of the oceans surrounding canada
The Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and all the other oceans in the world.
The Indian and Pacific oceans.
some of the sea's names are Arctic southern Indian Atlantic and pacific oceans
A globe is important because it has all the country's and oceans names, and names of capital cities and continents
The oceans have different names so people can refer to the different parts by name. It is the same concept as to why your body has different parts that have different names. Hope this helps! :)
Oh, you have all got homework on 'oceans'! The UK borders the North Atlantic Ocean and several seas that are not called 'oceans'.
There aren't 7 oceans, there are 7 seas, but not 7 oceans. Although to answer your question; Pacific and Atlantic.
yes. Yes all oceans are all one, such as the Pacific and indian, are all part of one, huge, big ocean.