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- Oceanography (3841 bytes)
1: ...ography's definition is simple, it's the study of oceans.
3: ...ogy]], which is the study of the [[biota]] of the oceans and their [[ecology|ecological interaction]];
11: Early exploration of the oceans was limited to its surfaces and the few creatures...
13: ... the lack of more than anecdotal knowledge of the oceans. The beginnings of oceanography as a quantifiable... - Ocean (6829 bytes)
2: [[Image:Oceans.png|right|400px]]
8: ...ceanographers]], however, may recognize only four oceans, treating the Arctic Ocean (or ''the Arctic Sea''...
10: Smaller regions of the oceans are called [[sea]]s, [[gulf]]s, [[strait]]s and o...
12: ...tinents. From this point of view, there are three oceans today: the World Ocean, and the [[Black Sea|Black...
28: Much of the bottom of the world's oceans is unexplored and unmapped. A global image of ma... - Cephalopod (4875 bytes)
22: Cephalopods are found in all the oceans of the world and at all depths. They are regarded... - Coral reef (11599 bytes)
6: ...h of the coral reef. Coral reefs are found in all oceans of the world, generally between the [[Tropic of C... - Jellyfish (6276 bytes)
- Canal (2513 bytes)
- Earth's atmosphere (10093 bytes)
80: ... of the carbon dioxide would be absorbed into the oceans. One of the earliest types of bacteria are the [[... - Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
10: ... have been around as long as people have used the oceans as trade routes. The earliest documented instance... - Francis Drake (14963 bytes)
18: ...erra del Fuego where the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans met at Cape Horn was not discovered until 1616. - Pirate (23151 bytes)
4: ...cific Ocean|Pacific]] and [[Indian Ocean|Indian]] oceans, and specifically in the straits of [[Strait of M... - Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
60: [[Image:Magellan-Map-En.png|450px|thumb|One of Magellan's ships circumnavigat...
100: ...South America connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The men among Magellan's expedition were also t... - Roald Amundsen (8034 bytes)
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
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67: ...rained by natural boundaries such as mountains or oceans, Oklahoma City annexed huge swaths of land in the...
311: |[[Image:Wikitravel.png|50px|none|Wikitravrel|<nowiki></nowiki>]] - Russia (28007 bytes)
51: [[Image:Ac.russiamap.png|thumb|left|300px|Federal subjects of the Russian ...
57: [[Image:Rs-map.png|right|thumb|550px|Map of the Russian Federation]]
60: ...Some smaller bodies of water are part of the open oceans; the [[Barents Sea]], [[White Sea]], [[Kara Sea]]...
97: ...traits of Gibraltar]], to the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The salt waters of the [[Caspian Sea]], the worl... - Glacier (6999 bytes)
- Water cycle (2867 bytes)
- Continental divide (2798 bytes)
2: ...rts or inland seas, and thus do not end up in the oceans. - Baleen whale (4213 bytes)
27: Baleen whales live in all oceans. All species travel seasonally. They spend the su... - Insect (14296 bytes)
68: [[Image:800px-Robal.png|left|350px|thumb|Insect anatomy <br> - Atlantis (41399 bytes)
17: ...iaka]]'' that in the Outer Ocean (which meant all oceans, not just the Atlantic) there were seven small is...
138: ...community. Under this theory, all continents and oceans shifted as one, causing the ancient south pole to...
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