Q. What oceans wash the western and eastern coasts of the USA?
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth’s oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south and is bounded by the continents of Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east.
Q. What are the 2 major oceans to the east and west of North America?
The Pacific Ocean is a body of salt water extending from the Antarctic region in the south to the Arctic in the north and lying between the continents of Asia and Australia on the west and North America and South America on the east.
Table of Contents
- Q. What oceans wash the western and eastern coasts of the USA?
- Q. What are the 2 major oceans to the east and west of North America?
- Q. What is the difference between oceans and seas?
- Q. Is the sea salty because of whale sperm?
- Q. What does whale poop look like?
- Q. Is seafoam a whale sperm?
- Q. Is seafoam a fish poop?
- Q. Why is whale vomit so precious?
- Q. What is the white stuff in the ocean?
- Q. What is the warmest ocean?
- Q. What causes the familiar smell of the oceans?
- Q. Why are waves white?
- Q. What is the white bit of a wave called?
- Q. What is the meaning of White Wave?
- Q. Why are white caps white?
Q. What is the difference between oceans and seas?
In terms of geography, seas are smaller than oceans and are usually located where the land and ocean meet. Typically, seas are partially enclosed by land. Seas are smaller than oceans and are usually located where the land and ocean meet.
Q. Is the sea salty because of whale sperm?
That is a part of it that makes it salty. But yes there is whale sperm in the ocean. For the record, whale sperm is not the reason why the ocean is so salty. ..the ocean water was salty because of whale sperm. That means that 360 gallons of sperm are spilled into the ocean every time one unloads.
Q. What does whale poop look like?
Its poo is described as smelling like a dog’s, with the consistency of bread crumbs. A blue whale can excrete up to 200 litres of poo in one bowel movement.
Q. Is seafoam a whale sperm?
Is Sea Foam Wale Sperm? No, Sea Foam is not whale sperm. Sea Foam created by the agitation of sea H2O containing high concentrations of dissolved organic matter including proteins, lignins & lipids derived from sources such as the offshore breakdown of algal blooms.
Q. Is seafoam a fish poop?
Sometimes it goes back into the ocean when the water receeds, sometimes piles of it will stay on the shore. It it just sea junk (plants, dead organisms, fish poo, etc) pulverized and churned up by the ocean.
Q. Why is whale vomit so precious?
Ambergris has been called the treasure of the sea and floating gold. It is hugely valuable – it commands a higher price than gold. This is because it is highly prized as a fixative and ingredient in fine perfumes. Ambergris is only produced in the guts of sperm whales, which vomit the substance occasionally.
Q. What is the white stuff in the ocean?
Sea foam is a natural phenomenon of the ocean which involves formation of white lathery substance which floats on the surface of water and gets accumulated at the sea shores. The formation of sea foam is seen in several parts of the world and continues to intrigue people even today.
Q. What is the warmest ocean?
Answer: The hottest ocean area is in the Persian Gulf, where water temperatures at the surface exceed 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. Another hot area exists in the Red Sea, where a temperature of 132.8 degrees Fahrenheit has been recorded at a depth of about 6,500 feet.
Q. What causes the familiar smell of the oceans?
The smell comes from a gas produced by genes recently identified by researchers in ocean-dwelling bacteria. Understanding how the odorous gas is produced could be important because it is implicated in cloud formation over the ocean and helps some animals find food.
Q. Why are waves white?
Most ocean waves are created by the wind blowing over the sea surface. This causes the crests of the waves to break apart into a mass of droplets and bubbles, which scatter the surrounding light in every direction, creating the familiar white crest of a breaking wave.
Q. What is the white bit of a wave called?
If it’s part of the water, it’s generally called sea spray. The turbulent water generates tiny bubbles of water. When the bubbles pop, the aerosolized droplets of water make it look white and frothy. On the other hand, if it’s a solid that can be washed up on the beach, it’s called Sea foam, beach foam, or spume.
Q. What is the meaning of White Wave?
When we chose the name for our daughter, the references were all French and Celtic. It was “white wave” or “fair phantom” as meaning, related to Guinevere. It means “Pure” in French.
Q. Why are white caps white?
The water droplets at the edge on the wave caps are disturbed and break apart for one another. When they catch the light from the sun the light from the visible spectrum is scattered, making them appear white.