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Tharp’s map provided some of the necessary missing evidence. If the ocean floor was spreading apart at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, it could explain how the continents had moved over time.
The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are two of the largest bodies of water on Earth, yet when they meet, they don't seem to mix. In this video, we delve into the fascinating reasons behind this natural ...
The water mass, named the Atlantic Equatorial Water, forms along Earth's equator as ocean currents mix separate bodies of water to the north and south.