How many times would Texas fit in the Pacific Ocean?

Imagine trillions of pieces of plastic debris that, if strung together end to end, would line every inch of coastline in the world at least three times over. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Great Pacific Garbage Patch
The estimated size of the garbage patch is 1,600,000 square kilometres (620,000 sq mi) (about twice the size of Texas or three times the size of France).
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is estimated to be 2.3 times the size of Texas.
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What could fit in the Pacific Ocean?

Covering approximately 63 million square miles and containing more than half of the free water on Earth, the Pacific is by far the largest of the world's ocean basins. All of the world's continents could fit into the Pacific basin.
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Can all land fit in the Pacific Ocean?

A Third of the Earth IS the Pacific Ocean

What most people don't realize is how big. It covers approximately 1/3 of the Earth's surface! If that still isn't enough perspective for you, consider this: you could fit every existing landmass into the Pacific Ocean and have room left over.
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Does Texas touch the Pacific Ocean?

The west coast of the United States consists of the 5 Pacific Coast states, which include Alaska, Washington, California, Oregon, and Hawaii. All five of these states border the Pacific Ocean.
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Is the Pacific Ocean bigger than all the land?

Here is our first view of the Pacific Ocean, the world's largest ocean, encompassing around one-third of the Earth's surface, approximately 64 million square miles - it is significantly larger than Earth's entire landmass, and in the 1800s much of it was uncharted.
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Why Planes Don't Fly Over the Pacific Ocean



Who owns the Pacific Ocean?

For centuries, beginning with the Age of Exploration when ships were developed that could convey humans across the globe, the governments that represent people like you, the oceans' owner, agreed that no one owned the oceans. This informal agreement was referred to as the Freedom of the Seas doctrine.
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Can you fit 5 moons in the Pacific Ocean?

The longest stretch of the Pacific Ocean, from the Indonesian islands to the coast of Columbia, is more than 12,300 miles across. That's longer than five Moons placed side by side. The Pacific Ocean is also, on average, the deepest on Earth, and has the deepest points explorers are aware of.
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What ocean is under Texas?

Chapter 12 - The Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico is the ninth largest ocean basin in the world, covering almost 600,000 square miles. This is twice the size of Texas. At its deepest point the bottom is 2.7 miles underwater, but most of the Gulf is much shallower.
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How deep is the Pacific Ocean?

The Pacific is also our planet's deepest water body, with an average depth of approximately 4,000 meters (13,000 feet). The deepest place on Earth, known as Challenger Deep, extends to a depth of more than 11,000 meters (36,000 feet) and is found in the Mariana Trench, in the Pacific.
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Why is there so little land in the Pacific Ocean?

The one at the Pacific does so relatively fast, and a large mass of oceanic lithosphere is being constantly produced in there. Consequently, the Pacific is quite large. It is slowly getting smaller though. Today's Pacific is the remnant of the old Panthalassa which used to be much larger.
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Why Pacific Ocean is called Pacific?

After braving perilous seas and navigating through what are now known as the Straits of Magellan, his small fleet entered an unfamiliar ocean in Nov. 1520. He called this body of water pacific, due to the calmness of the water at the time ('pacific' means peaceful).
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Which ocean is bigger than the Pacific Ocean?

Besides being the biggest, the Pacific is also the oldest of the existing ocean basins. Its oldest rocks have been dated at about 200 million years, according to NOAA. The Pacific and Atlantic Oceans are followed in size by the Indian Ocean, then by the Southern Ocean and lastly by the Arctic Ocean.
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Is Pacific deeper than Atlantic?

First off, here are the average depths of the earth's oceans; the Arctic Ocean is 1,038 meters (3,407 feet) deep, the Indian Ocean is 3,960 meters (12,990 feet) deep, the Atlantic Ocean is 3,339 meters (10,955 feet) deep and the Pacific Ocean is 4,188 meters (13,740 feet) deep.
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Is Pacific Ocean bigger than Atlantic?

Covering approximately 20 percent of the Earth's surface, the Atlantic Ocean is the second largest ocean basin in the world, following only the Pacific. However, it is only slightly larger than half the size of the Pacific Ocean.
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How wide is Pacific Ocean?

Its north to south extent between the Bering Strait in the north and ANTARCTICA in the south is more than 9,300 mi (15,000 km). In the tropics, between the MALACCA STRAITS to PANAMA, the Pacific reaches its greatest width, spanning a distance of nearly 12,427 mi (20,000 km).
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How deep has a human gone in the ocean?

Vescovo's trip to the Challenger Deep, at the southern end of the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench, back in May, was said to be the deepest manned sea dive ever recorded, at 10,927 meters (35,853 feet).
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What is the warmest ocean?

The Indian Ocean has the warmest surface temperature of all the world¹s oceans, as most of it is found in the tropics.
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Are there monsters in the Mariana Trench?

Despite its immense distance from everywhere else, life seems to be abundant in the Trench. Recent expeditions have found myriad creatures living out their lives at the bottom of the sea-floor. Xenophyophores, amphipods, and holothurians (not the names of alien species, I promise) all call the trench home.
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Was Texas once an ocean?

Once upon a time, about 260 million years ago, the land before Texas was not really land at all. In fact, Texas was completely covered by ocean.
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When was the last time Texas was underwater?

Back when these life-forms were alive—265 million years ago or so—the Guadalupe Mountains were underwater, part of a flourishing reef that once stretched about 400 miles around the edge of a long-vanished sea.
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Was the U.S. ever underwater?

Did you know that many of the lands that now make up America's national parks were once completely underwater? More than 100 million years ago, a giant inland sea divided North America into two smaller landmasses. This sea stretched from the Gulf of Mexico all the way to Montana!
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Why do planes not fly over the Pacific?

Most commercial airlines, that operate between East Asia and the Americas, do not fly over the Pacific Ocean because of cost and safety concerns, including turbulent weather, which can be dangerous to fly over.
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What country is as big as the Moon?

Although the Moon is about as wide as Australia, it is actually much bigger when you think in terms of surface area. It turns out the surface of the Moon is much larger than that of Australia. The land area of Australia is some 7.69 million square kilometers.
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Is the Moon as big as Africa?

The whole surface of the Moon is a bit bigger than Africa. The Sun looks the same size as the Moon in the sky. This is because even though the Sun is much bigger than the Moon, it is also much further away from the Earth.
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