The sea of ββthe world covers about 70% of the surface of the earth. It can be used to create lots of things. It is more than swimming, sailing and other entertainment facilities. The ocean is the energy source, raw materials, and most foods such as fish and seaweed. In this article I will talk about "the importance of our marine resources and future oceans." First of all, our biggest resource is food. There are two types of food in the ocean, including marine plants and marine animals.
There are five seas on the earth: the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Arctic Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the South Pole (Antarctica) Sea. The seas are interconnected, but each sea has its own species and characteristics. According to Barbara A. Somerville (Earth's biological cluster system: sea, ocean, coral reef), the Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean, the Atlantic Ocean is the second ocean. The estuary is where the river meets the sea and can be defined as a place where salt water is diluted with fresh water. The estuary beyond the barrier beach, coastal bay, tideland, waters are examples of estuaries. They have biological productivity as they have a special water circulation that captures phytonutrients and stimulates primary production.
Over the years, geographers have divided the world's oceans into four parts - the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the Arctic Ocean. In addition to these oceans, they also describe many other smaller brines, including the sea, bay and estuaries. It was not until 2000 that the South Sea including the waters surrounding Antarctica was formally named. The Pacific Ocean is the world's largest ocean, with an area of ββ60,060,700 square miles (155,557,000 square kilometers). According to the CIA World Profile, it covers 28% of the Earth and is about the same size as almost all the land on Earth. The Pacific is between Asia and Australia in the South Asia of the Western Hemisphere. It has an average depth of 13,215 feet (4,028 meters), but the deepest part of it is deep inside the challengers of the Mariana Trench near Japan. This area is also the deepest place in the world, -35,840 feet (-10,924 meters).