Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean is Earth's second-largest ocean, covering approximately one-fifth of its surface. The ocean's name, derived from Greek mythology, means the "Sea of Atlas".
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This ocean occupies an elongated, S-shaped basin extending in a north-south direction and is divided into the North Atlantic and South Atlantic by equatorial counter currents at about 8° north latitude. Bounded by the Americas on the west and Europe and Africa on the east, the Atlantic is linked to the Pacific Ocean by the Arctic Ocean on the north and the Drake Passage on the south. An artificial connection between the Atlantic and Pacific is also provided by the Panama Canal. On the east, the dividing line between the Atlantic and the Indian Ocean is the 20° east meridian. The Atlantic is separated from the Arctic Ocean by a line from Greenland to southernmost Svalbard to northern Norway.
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Equatorial counter current - Latitude - Americas - Europe - Africa - Pacific Ocean - Arctic Ocean - Drake Passage - Panama Canal - Indian Ocean - Svalbard - Norway
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Covering approximately 20% of Earth's surface, the Atlantic Ocean is second only to the Pacific in size. With its adjacent seas it occupies an area of about 41,100,000 square miles (106,400,000 km²) without them, it has an area of 31,800,000 mi² (82,400,000 km²). The land area that drains into the Atlantic is four times that of either the Pacific or Indian oceans. The volume of the Atlantic Ocean with its adjacent seas is 354,700,000 km³ (85,100,000 mi³) and without them 323,600,000 km³ (77,640,000 mi³).
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Square mile - 106,400,000 - Km² - 82,400,000 km² - 354,700,000 - Km³
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The average depth of the Atlantic, with its adjacent seas, is 3,332 m (10,932 ft); without them it is 3,926 m (12,881 ft). The greatest depth, 8,605 m (28,232 ft), is in the Puerto Rico Trench. The width of the Atlantic varies from 2,848 km (1,770 miles) between Brazil and Liberia to about 4,830 km (3,000 miles) between the United States and northern Africa.
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M - Ft - Puerto Rico Trench - 2,848 - Km - Miles - Liberia
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The Atlantic Ocean has irregular coasts indented by numerous bays, gulfs, and seas. These include the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, North Sea, Labrador Sea, Baltic Sea, and Norwegian-Greenland Sea. Islands in the Atlantic Ocean include Faroe Islands, Svalbard, Greenland, Iceland, Rockall, Great Britain, Ireland, Fernando de Noronha, the Azores, the Madeira Islands, the Canaries, the Cape Verde Islands,Sao Tome e Principe, Newfoundland, Bermuda, the West Indies, Ascension, St. Helena, Trindade, Martin Vaz, Tristan da Cunha, the Falkland Islands, and South Georgia Island.
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Caribbean Sea - Gulf of Mexico - Gulf of St. Lawrence - Mediterranean Sea - Black Sea - North Sea - Labrador Sea - Baltic Sea - Norwegian - Greenland Sea - Faroe Islands - Svalbard - Greenland - Iceland - Rockall - Great Britain - Ireland - Fernando de Noronha - Azores - Madeira Islands - Canaries - Cape Verde - Sao Tome e Principe - Newfoundland - Bermuda - West Indies - Ascension - St. Helena - Trindade - Martin Vaz - Tristan da Cunha - Falkland Islands - South Georgia Island
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| ► | Climate |
| ► | History and economy |
| ► | Terrain |
| ► | Current environmental issues |
| ► | Notes on geography |
| ► | Ports and harbours |
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