Pacific Ocean Currents
Pacific Ocean Information
Hello, I am going to tell you a little bit about the Pacific Ocean. Well, the Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean. The Pacific Ocean is covered by what we call "Pacific Ring of Fire", and what that means is it is an ocean surrounded by many volcanoes. The Pacific Ocean is the deepest ocean in the world. Where is the Pacific Ocean you ask? Well it is in the Southern Ocean, Asia, Australia, and the Western Hemisphere.
We all know it’s a body of water ,that it has water but what we don’t think about is that ocean water is always moving but where does it go. In the ocean there is these things called energy. The waves energy moves across the waters surface. Water flows through ecosystems.
A lot of our water is recycled. In the 1990’s nearly 30 countries participated in the World Ocean Circulation. During this period of time when they were testing things they were using a tool called the DAC it is used for spikiness and performance The methods used for currents is a metal pipe weighted at the top and has a nickname called the “free fall”
Hello, I am going to tell you a little bit about the Pacific Ocean. Well, the Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean. The Pacific Ocean is covered by what we call "Pacific Ring of Fire", and what that means is it is an ocean surrounded by many volcanoes. The Pacific Ocean is the deepest ocean in the world. Where is the Pacific Ocean you ask? Well it is in the Southern Ocean, Asia, Australia, and the Western Hemisphere.
We all know it’s a body of water ,that it has water but what we don’t think about is that ocean water is always moving but where does it go. In the ocean there is these things called energy. The waves energy moves across the waters surface. Water flows through ecosystems.
A lot of our water is recycled. In the 1990’s nearly 30 countries participated in the World Ocean Circulation. During this period of time when they were testing things they were using a tool called the DAC it is used for spikiness and performance The methods used for currents is a metal pipe weighted at the top and has a nickname called the “free fall”