The difference between sea and ocean lies in the extension they have, since the seas are smaller than the oceans, being, therefore, part of them. Other than indicated, the seas are closed, while the oceans are open and have greater depth.
The seas and oceans correspond to the liquid masses of planet Earth that cover the continents, rivers, lakes and lagoons. They are formed by large portions of salty water and cover about 71% of the earth's surface.
As such, the oceans possess a immense surface of salt water with ocean currents and great depths; instead the seas are salt water bodies, shallower and smaller, standing between the land and the oceans. Also, there are the seas as large salty lakes, for example: Caspian Sea, Dead Sea, Aral Sea.
On the other hand, in relation to the depth it also influences the temperature. In the oceans, the temperature is lower, about 4 degrees anywhere. For their part, the seas being closer to the land receive solar radiation, and temperatures can vary, for example: in the Caribbean or Mediterranean Sea the waters are warm and in the North Sea they are colder.
Although with global warming, the volume of water in the oceans and seas increased in recent years as a result of the melting of the poles, some seas have suffered from the desertification process, affecting other areas of the planet.
With regard to marine life, undoubtedly a diversity of species lives in the sea as a result of the enjoyment of solar radiation, while few animal and plant species adapted to the depth and low temperatures usually live in the oceans, for example: abyssal fish (snail fish, shark, sea devil, dragon fish, etc.)
However, with biological, physical and chemical pollution, caused by excess garbage such as environmental disasters, in the seas they have caused the mortality of the various species, and consequently the environmental imbalance. Hence, the importance of preserving the planet's water is derived, essential for the survival of animal and plant species..
According to the International Hydrographic Organization, there are about 60 seas in the world, the most important being:
There are five oceans on planet Earth, such as:
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