no.
2007-02-07 02:47:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The Pacific Ocean is the largest named body of water on Earth. It is some 168 times bigger than the Mediterranean Sea by volume.
2007-02-07 02:42:58
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course not. The Pacific Ocean is the world's largest body of water. And besides, an ocean is always bigger than a sea.
2007-02-07 03:21:33
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answer #3
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answered by ec23m 1
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A sea is a smaller division of open water, and attached to an ocean.
Size is important, Oceans ARE bigger than seas, ( smallest ocean Arctic 5,427,000 sq miles, largest sea Mediterranean 1,144,800 sq mi). But a sea is more or less enclosed and separated from the larger ocean by land.
2007-02-07 03:07:54
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answer #4
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answered by Jonathan M 5
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Oceans are higher the sea is kinda an outline of a body of water that are nonetheless aspects of the oceans regardless of the indisputable fact that the seas are on the fringe of land and bounded on 2 or 3 aspects via land the position as oceans at the instantaneous are not so the seas is localized describing a small area of the completed kinda like a arm is area of the perfect human body
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answer #5
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answered by sobczak 4
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An ocean is ALWAYS bigger than a sea - especially a relatively inland one like the Mediterranean.
2007-02-07 02:44:20
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answered by Tony B 6
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No, the Pacific Ocean is the largest body of water in the world.
2007-02-07 07:34:12
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answered by Mark H 1
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No...the Pacific is MUCH MUCH bigger.
2007-02-07 02:42:50
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answered by lou b 6
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Only if ants are larger than elephants.
2007-02-07 03:13:53
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. So is the Panama canal.
2007-02-07 02:48:13
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answered by Anonymous
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im gong with the panama canal -- that thing is HUGE!
2007-02-07 10:58:03
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answered by Anonymous
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