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Discover the vastness and diversity of the world's oceans, including the Atlantic, Arctic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. Each ocean has unique features: the Atlantic, covering 82 million sq km with a depth of 28,231 ft; the Arctic, known for its fragile ecosystem and average depth of 3,450 ft; the Indian Ocean, rich in wildlife with depths reaching 25,344 ft; and the Pacific Ocean, the largest of them all, with an average depth of 14,000 ft and the deepest point at 35,797 ft. Learn about endangered species like manatees, whales, and sea turtles across these waters.
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Oceans of the World By: Lindsay and Rebecca
Atlantic Ocean • Area= 82 million square km • Average depth= 11,812 ft • Greatest depth= 28,231 ft • Endangered species: • Manatee • Seals • Sea lions • Turtles • Whales
Arctic Ocean • Area= 12 million square km • Average depth: 3,450 ft • Fragile ecosystem slow to change and slow to recover from disruptions or damage. • Endangered species: • Whales • Walruses
Indian Ocean • Area= 73 million square km • Average depth= 12,762 ft • Greatest depth= 25,344 ft • Endangered species: • dugong • Seals • turtles • whales
Pacific Ocean • Area= 166 million square km • Average depth= 14,000 ft • Greatest depth= 35,797 ft • Endangered species: • Dugong • sea lion • sea otter • seals • turtles • whales