Definition of Pacific Ocean
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Dec. 2013
Within the space of planet Earth, the ocean The Pacific is undoubtedly the largest and most impressive aquatic mass that we can find, the one that separates Asia and Australia from America and that it has endless sets of islands and archipelagos in its space. Its total area within the globe It is 165.25 million square kilometers, which also makes it the largest water space in the world ocean on Earth.
It is considered that the Pacific Ocean encompasses a third of the total surface of the planet and this is striking since it is a space in the that there is obviously no permanent human life (except on the islands), which means that it is one of the spaces least altered by being human. In north-south longitude, this ocean occupies about 15,500 square kilometers while in the east-west orientation its maximum distance between two continental points is at the height of 5 ° of latitude when it joins Indonesia with the coasts of Colombia. In addition, the Pacific Ocean has some of the most important depths on the planet, being an average of 4 thousand meters below the level of the
sea and the point of maximum depth the Mariana Trench at almost 11 thousand meters deep.The name that this ocean receives is mainly due to the calm of its waters that are easily navigable although the distances between continental points make the crossing on the high seas extremely long. Historians estimate that although there were peoples who made use of the Commerce and navigation in its waters, it would not be until the voyage of Magellan that points could be united between the continents separated by its waters. One of the main problems for navigation in these areas are the warm currents that can generate typhoons and tropical storms.
On the other hand, we can say that the islands and archipelagos located in the waters of the Pacific Ocean usually show paradisiacal landscapes, with pleasant temperatures in most of the year and extremely clear waters, which makes these places very interesting spaces for the tourisminternational.
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