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Through its separation of Afro-Eurasia from the Americas, the Atlantic Ocean has played a central role in the development of human society, globalization, and the histories of many nations. See more
The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, with an area of about 85,133,000 km (32,870,000 sq mi). It covers approximately 17% of Earth's surface and about 24% of its … See more
The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) defined the limits of the oceans and seas in 1953, but some of these definitions … See more
The bathymetry of the Atlantic is dominated by a submarine mountain range called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR). It runs from 87°N or 300 km (190 mi) south of the See more
The oldest known mentions of an "Atlantic" sea come from Stesichorus around mid-sixth century BC (Sch. A. R. 1. 211): Atlantikôi pelágei (Ancient Greek: Ἀτλαντικῷ πελάγει, 'the Atlantic sea', etym. 'Sea of Atlas') and in The Histories of Herodotus See more
Top large seas:
1. Sargasso Sea – 3.5 million km
2. Caribbean Sea – 2.754 million km
3. See moreSurface water temperatures, which vary with latitude, current systems, and season and reflect the latitudinal distribution of solar energy, range … See more
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WEBAtlantic Ocean, body of salt water covering about one-fifth of Earth’s surface and separating the continents of Europe and Africa to the east from those of North and South America to the west. Its name, derived from Greek …
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WEBMar 18, 2019 · The second-largest ocean on Earth, the Atlantic drives our weather patterns, including hurricanes, and is home to many species from sea turtles to dolphins.
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WEB1 day ago · Modern efforts to study systematically the physical and biological properties of the Atlantic began in earnest during the 1800s and were notable for several pioneering research expeditions, the results of …
Atlantic Ocean - New World Encyclopedia
WEBIts name, derived from Greek mythology, means the " Sea of Atlas." The oldest known mention of this name is by Herodotus in his The Histories of around 450 B.C.E. (I 202). The Atlantic Ocean occupies an elongated, …
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WEBThe origin and development of the Atlantic Ocean can be accounted for by the theories of plate tectonics and continental drift. About 200 million years ago a large supercontinent, called Pangaea by today’s geologists, …
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WEBAug 23, 2024 · Background. The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest of the world's five ocean basins (after the Pacific Ocean, but larger than the Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, and Arctic Ocean). The Kiel Canal …
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WEBThe Tethys Ocean split Asia from the rest of the land and the Atlantic Ocean began to form. The world was warm, keeping large ice caps from forming, which led to high global sea levels by the Jurassic that …
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