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Where are the 7 seas and 5 oceans?

The seven seas are the Arctic, North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific, Indian, and Southern seas. 

The five oceans include the Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Southern oceans.

  • Depth: Some oceans are very large and deep, while others are smaller and shallower. 
  • The depth of the ocean can vary depending on the movement of plates under the Earth's surface.
  •  The average depth in the ocean is around 12,100 feet, and the deepest part of the ocean is located in the Pacific Ocean, southwest of Guam, in the Mariana Trench.
  •  This area is called the Challenger Deep and is over 36,000 feet deep.
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  • OceanLocation between Continents
    Arctic OceanNorth Pole, North America, Europe, Asia
    Atlantic OceanNorth America, Europe, & Africa
    Pacific OceanNorth America & Asia
    Indian OceanAsia, Africa, Australia
    Southern OceanNear the South Pole/Antarctica

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_seas_on_Earth 
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    • River – a narrow strip of water that flows over land from a higher elevation to a lower one
    • Tributary – a small river that flows into a larger one
    • Estuary – the piece of a river that flows into the sea or ocean
    • Strait – a narrow area of water connecting two wider areas of water, also sometimes known as a passage
    • Channel – usually wider than a strait
    • Passage – connects waters between islands, also sometimes known as a strait
    • Canal – a human-made channel
    • Fjard – a large open water between groups of islands
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    • Bay – generic term; though most features with "bay" in the name are small, some are very large
    • Gulf – a very large bay, often a top-level division of an ocean or sea
    • Fjord – a long bay with steep sides, typically formed by a glacier
    • Bight – a bay that is typically shallower than a sound
    • Sound – a large, wide bay which is typically deeper than a bight or a strait
    • Cove – a small, typically sheltered bay with a relatively narrow entrance
    • Inlet – a narrow and long bay similar to a land peninsula, but adjoining the sea
    • Polynya – least used of these terms, a patch of water surrounded by ice
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_seas_on_Earth
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