At 165.25 million square kilometers (63.8 million square miles) in area, this largest division of the World Ocean—and, in turn, the hydrosphere—covers about 46% of the Earth's water surface and about one-third of its total surface area, making it larger than all of the Earth's land area combined.
The equator subdivides it into the North Pacific Ocean and South Pacific Ocean, with two exceptions: the Galápagos and Gilbert Islands, while straddling the equator, are deemed wholly within the South Pacific. The Mariana Trench in the western North Pacific is the deepest point in the world, reaching a depth of 10,911 metres (35,797ft).
The eastern Pacific Ocean was first sighted by Europeans in the early 16th century when Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa crossed the Isthmus of Panama in 1513 and discovered the great "southern sea" which he named Mar del Sur. The ocean's current name was coined by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan during the Spanish circumnavigation of the world in 1521, as he encountered favourable winds on reaching the ocean. He called it Mar Pacifico, which in both Portuguese and Spanish means "peaceful sea".
Pacific Ocean - How big Is The Pacific Ocean Actually?
Covering more than 30 percent of the Earth’s surface, the Pacific Ocean is the largest water mass on the planet. With a surface area of more than 165 million square kilometers (63.8 million square miles), this ocean basin is larger than the landmass of all the continents combined.It covers approximately 1/3 of the Earth’s surface!
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Why don’t the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans mix? SubhanAllah #shorts #short #shortvideo
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Why Atlantic and Pacific Oceans' Don’t Mix
The #atlantic and #pacific Oceans do not mix due to differences in salinity, temperature, and density of water in these two oceans. The Atlantic Ocean is saltier and denser than the Pacific Ocean, creating a rough margin along its waters called Halocline. This difference in salinity prevents the two oceans from mixing, even though the water from the two oceans does mix but at a much slower rate.
The mix of water from the two oceans is also hindered by differences in water density, caused by variations in temperature and salinity, resulting in a phenomenon known as thermohaline circulation. Additionally, the difference in the density between the water from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans is not significant enough for one to sink and the other to rise, which further prevents the mix.
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Why do the two oceans not mix ? | Atlantic and Pacific | Gulf of Alaska
While we’ve given our planet’s oceans separate names, in reality there’s no border between them, and currents continually flow between them and mix their waters.
The border between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans is like a line between 2 worlds. It looks as if the two oceans meet at an invisible wall which does not let them flow into each other and mix their waters.
Why on Earth does it happen? We know for sure there is no invisible wall inside, and water is water. So what could interfere with its mixing?
When you look at the seas and oceans on the map you might think that they just flow into each other. It seems like there’s only one big ocean, and people just gave different names to its parts. Well, you’ll be amazed at how vivid the borders between them are!
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Did you know that the Pacific Ocean is so massive it spans 19,800 kilometers, from the Indonesian islands to the coast of Colombia? That's enough to fit the diameters of five moons! But here's a new way to think about its size: within the Pacific Ocean, you could fit some of the world's largest countries — Russia, the U.S., China, and India — and still have room for Brazil, Australia, and many more! Curious about how many nations could fit in the...
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Why Planes try not to fly over the Pacific Ocean?
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Lingcod FRENZY On The PACIFIC OCEAN! #fishing
Its's always a BLAST getting into a bunch of lingcod on the Pacific Ocean, but when you have a bunch of buddies with boats all going out together, it's even better! @HitchByHitch, @chasingdreams826 , my buddy Clyde, and I all took our boats and headed out of Depoe Bay, Oregon. We had amazing seas and the fishing got good!
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Why Planes Don't Fly Over the Pacific Ocean
Why do airlines avoid the Pacific Ocean? You might think it was a safety issue. The Pacific is the largest and deepest of the world’s oceans. If a plane encounters a problem over a seemingly endless and bottomless pond of water, the pilots are going to have a rough time finding a safe spot to set her down.
Guessing that it is a safety precaution wouldn't be entirely wrong. When planning a route, many pilots prefer to maximize the number of airports along their path. Emergencies are incredibly rare relative to how many planes take to the skies every day. That said, it isn’t the main reason airlines tend to avoid making a straight shot east to west...
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Covering more than 30 percent of the Earth’s surface, the Pacific Ocean is the largest water mass on the planet. With a surface area of more than 165 million sq...
Covering more than 30 percent of the Earth’s surface, the Pacific Ocean is the largest water mass on the planet. With a surface area of more than 165 million square kilometers (63.8 million square miles), this ocean basin is larger than the landmass of all the continents combined.It covers approximately 1/3 of the Earth’s surface!
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Covering more than 30 percent of the Earth’s surface, the Pacific Ocean is the largest water mass on the planet. With a surface area of more than 165 million square kilometers (63.8 million square miles), this ocean basin is larger than the landmass of all the continents combined.It covers approximately 1/3 of the Earth’s surface!
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The #atlantic and #pacific Oceans do not mix due to differences in salinity, temperature, and density of water in these two oceans. The Atlantic Ocean is salt...
The #atlantic and #pacific Oceans do not mix due to differences in salinity, temperature, and density of water in these two oceans. The Atlantic Ocean is saltier and denser than the Pacific Ocean, creating a rough margin along its waters called Halocline. This difference in salinity prevents the two oceans from mixing, even though the water from the two oceans does mix but at a much slower rate.
The mix of water from the two oceans is also hindered by differences in water density, caused by variations in temperature and salinity, resulting in a phenomenon known as thermohaline circulation. Additionally, the difference in the density between the water from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans is not significant enough for one to sink and the other to rise, which further prevents the mix.
In conclusion, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans don't mix due to differences in their chemical properties that cause them to behave differently. The main factors that prevent the mix of the two oceans are differences in salinity, temperature, and density of water in the two oceans, resulting in a phenomenon called thermohaline circulation.
The #atlantic and #pacific Oceans do not mix due to differences in salinity, temperature, and density of water in these two oceans. The Atlantic Ocean is saltier and denser than the Pacific Ocean, creating a rough margin along its waters called Halocline. This difference in salinity prevents the two oceans from mixing, even though the water from the two oceans does mix but at a much slower rate.
The mix of water from the two oceans is also hindered by differences in water density, caused by variations in temperature and salinity, resulting in a phenomenon known as thermohaline circulation. Additionally, the difference in the density between the water from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans is not significant enough for one to sink and the other to rise, which further prevents the mix.
In conclusion, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans don't mix due to differences in their chemical properties that cause them to behave differently. The main factors that prevent the mix of the two oceans are differences in salinity, temperature, and density of water in the two oceans, resulting in a phenomenon called thermohaline circulation.
While we’ve given our planet’s oceans separate names, in reality there’s no border between them, and currents continually flow between them and mix their waters...
While we’ve given our planet’s oceans separate names, in reality there’s no border between them, and currents continually flow between them and mix their waters.
The border between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans is like a line between 2 worlds. It looks as if the two oceans meet at an invisible wall which does not let them flow into each other and mix their waters.
Why on Earth does it happen? We know for sure there is no invisible wall inside, and water is water. So what could interfere with its mixing?
When you look at the seas and oceans on the map you might think that they just flow into each other. It seems like there’s only one big ocean, and people just gave different names to its parts. Well, you’ll be amazed at how vivid the borders between them are!
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While we’ve given our planet’s oceans separate names, in reality there’s no border between them, and currents continually flow between them and mix their waters.
The border between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans is like a line between 2 worlds. It looks as if the two oceans meet at an invisible wall which does not let them flow into each other and mix their waters.
Why on Earth does it happen? We know for sure there is no invisible wall inside, and water is water. So what could interfere with its mixing?
When you look at the seas and oceans on the map you might think that they just flow into each other. It seems like there’s only one big ocean, and people just gave different names to its parts. Well, you’ll be amazed at how vivid the borders between them are!
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Did you know that the Pacific Ocean is so massive it spans 19,800 kilometers, from the Indonesian islands to the coast of Colombia? That's enough to fit the diameters of five moons! But here's a new way to think about its size: within the Pacific Ocean, you could fit some of the world's largest countries — Russia, the U.S., China, and India — and still have room for Brazil, Australia, and many more! Curious about how many nations could fit in the Pacific? Watch the full video for a mind-blowing perspective on the vastness of our oceans.
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I'm sure you already know that the Pacific Ocean is massive. It spans from the Indonesian islands all the way to the coast of Colombia, covering a distance of 19,800 kilometers — enough to fit the diameters of five moons. But I want to give you another perspective.
In the Pacific Ocean, you can fit Russia, the largest country on Earth, then add its friend, the United States, and their cousin, China. You can continue with India, Brazil, Australia, Indonesia, Algeria, Kazakhstan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mexico, Argentina, Iran, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Greenland, France, and even throw in a couple of Ukraines. And now...
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Did you know that the Pacific Ocean is so massive it spans 19,800 kilometers, from the Indonesian islands to the coast of Colombia? That's enough to fit the diameters of five moons! But here's a new way to think about its size: within the Pacific Ocean, you could fit some of the world's largest countries — Russia, the U.S., China, and India — and still have room for Brazil, Australia, and many more! Curious about how many nations could fit in the Pacific? Watch the full video for a mind-blowing perspective on the vastness of our oceans.
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I'm sure you already know that the Pacific Ocean is massive. It spans from the Indonesian islands all the way to the coast of Colombia, covering a distance of 19,800 kilometers — enough to fit the diameters of five moons. But I want to give you another perspective.
In the Pacific Ocean, you can fit Russia, the largest country on Earth, then add its friend, the United States, and their cousin, China. You can continue with India, Brazil, Australia, Indonesia, Algeria, Kazakhstan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mexico, Argentina, Iran, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Greenland, France, and even throw in a couple of Ukraines. And now...
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Why Planes try not to fly over the Pacific Ocean?
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Its's always a BLAST getting into a bunch of lingcod on the Pacific Ocean, but when you have a bunch of buddies with boats all going out together, it's even bet...
Its's always a BLAST getting into a bunch of lingcod on the Pacific Ocean, but when you have a bunch of buddies with boats all going out together, it's even better! @HitchByHitch, @chasingdreams826 , my buddy Clyde, and I all took our boats and headed out of Depoe Bay, Oregon. We had amazing seas and the fishing got good!
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Its's always a BLAST getting into a bunch of lingcod on the Pacific Ocean, but when you have a bunch of buddies with boats all going out together, it's even better! @HitchByHitch, @chasingdreams826 , my buddy Clyde, and I all took our boats and headed out of Depoe Bay, Oregon. We had amazing seas and the fishing got good!
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Why do airlines avoid the Pacific Ocean? You might think it was a safety issue. The Pacific is the largest and deepest of the world’s oceans. If a plane encount...
Why do airlines avoid the Pacific Ocean? You might think it was a safety issue. The Pacific is the largest and deepest of the world’s oceans. If a plane encounters a problem over a seemingly endless and bottomless pond of water, the pilots are going to have a rough time finding a safe spot to set her down.
Guessing that it is a safety precaution wouldn't be entirely wrong. When planning a route, many pilots prefer to maximize the number of airports along their path. Emergencies are incredibly rare relative to how many planes take to the skies every day. That said, it isn’t the main reason airlines tend to avoid making a straight shot east to west...
Other videos you might like:
Why Planes Don't Fly Straight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcWbUIQMxXE&
Why Planes Don't Fly Over Antarctica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpzX5MJQybw&
A Plane Disappeared And Landed 37 Years Later https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AoJddnJ6SA&
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It's all about three-dimensional spaces? 1:08
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- When planning a route, many pilots prefer to maximize the number of airports along their path.
- Excluding special circumstances such as passing through the jet streams or other meteorological concerns, the fastest route is almost always the one closest to a straight line.
- On a 2D map, making a giant rainbow to avoid the Pacific Ocean looks like a much longer route. But since the Earth is a sphere, a straight line is going to look very different in three-dimensional spaces.
- The combination of the two factors, the curvature of the Earth and its extra equatorial width, mean that curving toward the poles is a shorter distance than flying (what seems like on a map) “straight” across!
- Another reason planes will sometimes brave an oceanic voyage is to take advantage of the smoother ride. Even in clear weather, there’s much less turbulence over water than over land.
- The other primary consideration for determining flight paths are air currents, namely the jet streams. These high-altitude air currents exist near the top of the troposphere.
- There are 4 main jet streams, 2 in each hemisphere, and thanks to the Earth’s rotation, they mostly flow west to east.
- Flying with a jet stream can shave several hours off of a trip, but flying into it can slow the plane down considerably.
- It’s also worth noting the risks associated with jet streams. The biggest hazard is a kind of turbulence known as clear-air turbulence, which occurs along the edges of the streams.
- The jet stream mostly affects things tens of thousands of feet in the air, and the curvature of the Earth doesn’t really matter unless you’re traveling hundreds of miles per hour over vast distances.
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Why do airlines avoid the Pacific Ocean? You might think it was a safety issue. The Pacific is the largest and deepest of the world’s oceans. If a plane encounters a problem over a seemingly endless and bottomless pond of water, the pilots are going to have a rough time finding a safe spot to set her down.
Guessing that it is a safety precaution wouldn't be entirely wrong. When planning a route, many pilots prefer to maximize the number of airports along their path. Emergencies are incredibly rare relative to how many planes take to the skies every day. That said, it isn’t the main reason airlines tend to avoid making a straight shot east to west...
Other videos you might like:
Why Planes Don't Fly Straight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcWbUIQMxXE&
Why Planes Don't Fly Over Antarctica https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpzX5MJQybw&
A Plane Disappeared And Landed 37 Years Later https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AoJddnJ6SA&
TIMESTAMPS:
It's all about three-dimensional spaces? 1:08
A little experiment 🌍 2:54
But how do people get to Australia? 5:08
Turbulence over water 6:01
Flying with a jet stream VS. flying into it 6:27
What clear-air turbulence is 7:46
#planes #aviation #brightside
SUMMARY:
- When planning a route, many pilots prefer to maximize the number of airports along their path.
- Excluding special circumstances such as passing through the jet streams or other meteorological concerns, the fastest route is almost always the one closest to a straight line.
- On a 2D map, making a giant rainbow to avoid the Pacific Ocean looks like a much longer route. But since the Earth is a sphere, a straight line is going to look very different in three-dimensional spaces.
- The combination of the two factors, the curvature of the Earth and its extra equatorial width, mean that curving toward the poles is a shorter distance than flying (what seems like on a map) “straight” across!
- Another reason planes will sometimes brave an oceanic voyage is to take advantage of the smoother ride. Even in clear weather, there’s much less turbulence over water than over land.
- The other primary consideration for determining flight paths are air currents, namely the jet streams. These high-altitude air currents exist near the top of the troposphere.
- There are 4 main jet streams, 2 in each hemisphere, and thanks to the Earth’s rotation, they mostly flow west to east.
- Flying with a jet stream can shave several hours off of a trip, but flying into it can slow the plane down considerably.
- It’s also worth noting the risks associated with jet streams. The biggest hazard is a kind of turbulence known as clear-air turbulence, which occurs along the edges of the streams.
- The jet stream mostly affects things tens of thousands of feet in the air, and the curvature of the Earth doesn’t really matter unless you’re traveling hundreds of miles per hour over vast distances.
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Covering more than 30 percent of the Earth’s surface, the Pacific Ocean is the largest water mass on the planet. With a surface area of more than 165 million square kilometers (63.8 million square miles), this ocean basin is larger than the landmass of all the continents combined.It covers approximately 1/3 of the Earth’s surface!
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The #atlantic and #pacific Oceans do not mix due to differences in salinity, temperature, and density of water in these two oceans. The Atlantic Ocean is saltier and denser than the Pacific Ocean, creating a rough margin along its waters called Halocline. This difference in salinity prevents the two oceans from mixing, even though the water from the two oceans does mix but at a much slower rate.
The mix of water from the two oceans is also hindered by differences in water density, caused by variations in temperature and salinity, resulting in a phenomenon known as thermohaline circulation. Additionally, the difference in the density between the water from the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans is not significant enough for one to sink and the other to rise, which further prevents the mix.
In conclusion, the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans don't mix due to differences in their chemical properties that cause them to behave differently. The main factors that prevent the mix of the two oceans are differences in salinity, temperature, and density of water in the two oceans, resulting in a phenomenon called thermohaline circulation.
While we’ve given our planet’s oceans separate names, in reality there’s no border between them, and currents continually flow between them and mix their waters.
The border between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans is like a line between 2 worlds. It looks as if the two oceans meet at an invisible wall which does not let them flow into each other and mix their waters.
Why on Earth does it happen? We know for sure there is no invisible wall inside, and water is water. So what could interfere with its mixing?
When you look at the seas and oceans on the map you might think that they just flow into each other. It seems like there’s only one big ocean, and people just gave different names to its parts. Well, you’ll be amazed at how vivid the borders between them are!
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Did you know that the Pacific Ocean is so massive it spans 19,800 kilometers, from the Indonesian islands to the coast of Colombia? That's enough to fit the diameters of five moons! But here's a new way to think about its size: within the Pacific Ocean, you could fit some of the world's largest countries — Russia, the U.S., China, and India — and still have room for Brazil, Australia, and many more! Curious about how many nations could fit in the Pacific? Watch the full video for a mind-blowing perspective on the vastness of our oceans.
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I'm sure you already know that the Pacific Ocean is massive. It spans from the Indonesian islands all the way to the coast of Colombia, covering a distance of 19,800 kilometers — enough to fit the diameters of five moons. But I want to give you another perspective.
In the Pacific Ocean, you can fit Russia, the largest country on Earth, then add its friend, the United States, and their cousin, China. You can continue with India, Brazil, Australia, Indonesia, Algeria, Kazakhstan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mexico, Argentina, Iran, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Greenland, France, and even throw in a couple of Ukraines. And now...
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Its's always a BLAST getting into a bunch of lingcod on the Pacific Ocean, but when you have a bunch of buddies with boats all going out together, it's even better! @HitchByHitch, @chasingdreams826 , my buddy Clyde, and I all took our boats and headed out of Depoe Bay, Oregon. We had amazing seas and the fishing got good!
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Why do airlines avoid the Pacific Ocean? You might think it was a safety issue. The Pacific is the largest and deepest of the world’s oceans. If a plane encounters a problem over a seemingly endless and bottomless pond of water, the pilots are going to have a rough time finding a safe spot to set her down.
Guessing that it is a safety precaution wouldn't be entirely wrong. When planning a route, many pilots prefer to maximize the number of airports along their path. Emergencies are incredibly rare relative to how many planes take to the skies every day. That said, it isn’t the main reason airlines tend to avoid making a straight shot east to west...
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- When planning a route, many pilots prefer to maximize the number of airports along their path.
- Excluding special circumstances such as passing through the jet streams or other meteorological concerns, the fastest route is almost always the one closest to a straight line.
- On a 2D map, making a giant rainbow to avoid the Pacific Ocean looks like a much longer route. But since the Earth is a sphere, a straight line is going to look very different in three-dimensional spaces.
- The combination of the two factors, the curvature of the Earth and its extra equatorial width, mean that curving toward the poles is a shorter distance than flying (what seems like on a map) “straight” across!
- Another reason planes will sometimes brave an oceanic voyage is to take advantage of the smoother ride. Even in clear weather, there’s much less turbulence over water than over land.
- The other primary consideration for determining flight paths are air currents, namely the jet streams. These high-altitude air currents exist near the top of the troposphere.
- There are 4 main jet streams, 2 in each hemisphere, and thanks to the Earth’s rotation, they mostly flow west to east.
- Flying with a jet stream can shave several hours off of a trip, but flying into it can slow the plane down considerably.
- It’s also worth noting the risks associated with jet streams. The biggest hazard is a kind of turbulence known as clear-air turbulence, which occurs along the edges of the streams.
- The jet stream mostly affects things tens of thousands of feet in the air, and the curvature of the Earth doesn’t really matter unless you’re traveling hundreds of miles per hour over vast distances.
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At 165.25 million square kilometers (63.8 million square miles) in area, this largest division of the World Ocean—and, in turn, the hydrosphere—covers about 46% of the Earth's water surface and about one-third of its total surface area, making it larger than all of the Earth's land area combined.
The equator subdivides it into the North Pacific Ocean and South Pacific Ocean, with two exceptions: the Galápagos and Gilbert Islands, while straddling the equator, are deemed wholly within the South Pacific. The Mariana Trench in the western North Pacific is the deepest point in the world, reaching a depth of 10,911 metres (35,797ft).
The eastern Pacific Ocean was first sighted by Europeans in the early 16th century when Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa crossed the Isthmus of Panama in 1513 and discovered the great "southern sea" which he named Mar del Sur. The ocean's current name was coined by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan during the Spanish circumnavigation of the world in 1521, as he encountered favourable winds on reaching the ocean. He called it Mar Pacifico, which in both Portuguese and Spanish means "peaceful sea".
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