What is the stormiest sea?

Irminger Sea, between southern Greenland & Iceland
It is thought to be the windiest stretch of salt water on the globe and one of the stormiest places in the world. Ocean scientists have been studying the Irminger for the last 10 years.
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Which is the most roughest sea?

Drake Passage

One of the most renowned stormy seas, the 'Sea of Hoces' as it's also known is located in the southern tip of South America, covering Cape Horn, Chile and Antarctica's South Shetland Islands.
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Which ocean is most dangerous to ships?

Both oceans are unpredictable, but the Atlantic Ocean is more dangerous because of its exposure to coastal winds and rapid temperature changes. However, the Pacific Ocean is also dangerous because it is larger than the Atlantic Ocean.
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What is the safest ocean?

What's the world's best ocean? An objective and evidence-based ranking
  • 5th. Indian Ocean – 4.3 stars.
  • 4th. Arctic Ocean – 4.4 stars.
  • 3rd. Pacific Ocean – 4.6 stars.
  • 2nd. Atlantic Ocean – 4.7 stars.
  • 1st. Southern Ocean – 4.8 stars.
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Which ocean is the calmest?

The name Pacific is a version of pacify or peaceful. It was named by the explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1520 as he sailed through a calm patch of water on the ocean. Despite its name, the Pacific is a vast body of water teeming with activity.
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Why is North sea so rough?

The eastern and western coasts of the North Sea are jagged, formed by glaciers during the ice ages. The coastlines along the southernmost part are covered with the remains of deposited glacial sediment.
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Is the Atlantic ocean rougher than the Pacific Ocean?

More than 10 times as much plastic has been found in the Atlantic ocean than previously estimated to be there, showing the the world's plastic problem is likely to be much greater than realised.
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Has anyone swam across Atlantic?

Lecomte was the first person to swim across the Atlantic Ocean in 1998, covering about 3,700 miles in 73 days. He has spent seven years preparing for his upcoming journey and plans to swim eight hours a day.
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What is it called Black Sea?

There are a number of hypotheses for why it was eventually called the Black Sea: Metal objects from ships, dead plants, and animal matter that sunk deeper than 150 meters for a long period of time became covered with a black sludge due to the high concentration of hydrogen sulfide in the sea.
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Can you swim from California to Japan?

A Frenchman has set out to break a world record, swimming from Japan to San Francisco. Ben Lecomte, 51, set off on the journey Tuesday from Choshi, Japan, in his attempt to become the first person to swim across the Pacific Ocean, a trip that could take six to eight months.
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How deep is the Atlantic ocean?

The Atlantic Ocean has an average depth (with its seas) of 11,962 feet (3,646 meters) and a maximum depth of 27,493 feet (8,380 meters) in the Puerto Rico Trench, north of the island of Puerto Rico.
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Did a woman swim across the ocean?

Pat Carter/Associated Press)) A 56-year-old American woman has fulfilled a dream she has had for nearly 50 years, and made history in the process, by swimming across the Atlantic Ocean. Jennifer Figge has become the first woman on record to swim the Atlantic.
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What is the most turbulent ocean?

The Stormiest Seas In The World
  • Bay of Biscay. ...
  • Cook Strait, between North & South Islands of New Zealand. ...
  • Drake Passage, Southern tip of South America. ...
  • Irminger Sea, between southern Greenland & Iceland. ...
  • Maracaibo Lake, Venezuela. ...
  • Port George lV, Western Australia. ...
  • South China Sea. ...
  • Southern Ocean.
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Which ocean has the most plastic?

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a gyre of plastic debris in the north-central Pacific Ocean. It's the largest accumulation of plastic in the world.
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Is Pacific Ocean really peaceful?

For most of Magellan's voyage from the Strait of Magellan to the Philippines, the explorer indeed found the ocean peaceful; however, the Pacific is not always peaceful. Many tropical storms batter the islands of the Pacific. The lands around the Pacific Rim are full of volcanoes and often affected by earthquakes.
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Why is the Bering Sea so violent?

Strong winds, freezing temperatures, and icy water are normal conditions. The combination makes for some of the most ferocious waves on the planet, where the water can rise and fall 30 feet on a normal day.
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Which ocean has the best waves?

But the much longer fetch in the Pacific Ocean allows the waves to receive more wind energy, and so they grow larger. The swell arriving on the West Coast has periods in the range of 10 to 17 seconds (quite long waves), while the East Coast swell is more in the six- to 10-second range."
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Where is the Black Sea?

The Black Sea is located at the southeastern extremity of Europe. It is bordered by Ukraine to the north, Russia to the northeast, Georgia to the east, Turkey to the south, and Bulgaria and Romania to the west.
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Which sea has no fish?

Commercial fish, such as tuna, and birds also migrate through the Sargasso Sea and depend on it for food. While all other seas in the world are defined at least in part by land boundaries, the Sargasso Sea is defined only by ocean currents.
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What sea does not touch land?

The Sargasso Sea (/sɑːrˈɡæsoʊ/) is a region of the Atlantic Ocean bounded by four currents forming an ocean gyre. Unlike all other regions called seas, it has no land boundaries.
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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 swim from England to America?

Sarah Thomas, an American ultramarathon swimmer, has just completed a swim that no other human on the planet has ever accomplished. The 37-year-old from Colorado plunged into waters off the shore of Dover, England, in the wee hours of Sunday morning. Her goal: swim across the English Channel.
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What is the longest swim ever recorded?

Former Olympic 400m swimmer Neil Agius of Malta has broken the record for the longest non-stop, unassisted swim. The 35-year-old swam 125.6km from Linosa, Italy back to Malta in just over 52 hours.
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Can you swim to the USA?

If the question is, can you sneak into a country by swimming across a border, the answer is yes, just as you can do by sneaking across a land border. But you would be in major trouble for doing so.
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