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Great Density at Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Sea is Earth's second-biggest sea. It covers roughly a fifth from the earth's surface. The title Atlantic Sea originated from Greek mythology this means the "Ocean of Atlas".

The Atlantic Sea is second simply to the Off-shore in dimensions. Using its neighboring seas it occupies a place around 41,100,000 square miles. The land that drains towards the Atlantic are approximately four occasions those of either the Off-shore or Indian oceans. The Atlantic Sea includes an amount of roughly 354,700,000 km³. 3,332m may be the average depth from the Atlantic Ocean. The finest depth within the Puerto Rico Trench is 8,605 m.

Because of its large area the weather from the Atlantic Sea varies in one part to another. The weather of adjacent land areas is directly affected through the temps from the surface waters and water power along with the winds coming over the Sea. Since the Sea can retain warmth very well, maritime environments will always be moderate and free from extreme season versions. Weather zones vary using the latitude the most warm weather zones span over the Atlantic over the equator. The very coldest zones have been in the greatest latitudes, using the very coldest regions akin to areas included in ocean ice. Sea power lead to weather control by moving warm and cold waters with other regions. Adjacent land areas are influenced by the winds which are cooled or warmed when coming of this power.

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