DAVID EUGENE WILKERSON
in the most familiar to most people · it has yet to be universally ratified · as some member nations do not agree on the exact limits. The United States · represented in the IHO by the National Ocean Service (NOS) Office of Coast Survey · even though Europa and Enceladus (moons of Jupiter and Saturn · and the continents themselves hold lakes · rivers · and · in some instances · seas. The largest bodies of water are the oceans · but there is some ongoing discussion regarding the actual number of separate oceans. So · how many does our planet truly have? Traditionally · many maps and textbooks featured a four-ocean model: the Pacific · the Atlantic · the Indian · and the Arctic. The first three rank among the biggest · while the Arctic Ocean often garners less attention—perhaps because it is significantly smaller · appears at the map’s fringes · and is partly cloaked by ice. However · when viewed from another angle
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