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where did the pacific ocean get its name?

where did the pacific ocean get its name?

where did the pacific ocean get its name?

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where did the pacific ocean get its name?
where did the pacific ocean get its name?

how did the pacific ocean gain its name

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).

How did the Pacific Ocean get its name?

Explorer Ferdinand Magellan named the Pacific Ocean in the 16th Century.

Covering approximately 59 million square miles and containing more than half of the freewater on Earth.

the Pacific is by far the largest of the world’s ocean basins.

In 1519, Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, in the employ of Spain.

began a journey across the Atlantic Ocean to seek a western route to the Spice Islands via South America.

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).

When Magellan and his crew entered the Pacific Ocean after their long journey, they thought that the Spice Islands were close at hand

Little did they know that their destination remained thousands of miles away. The explorers had ventured into the largest ocean on Earth.

Covering approximately 59 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!

How did Pacific Ocean get its name?

The Pacific Ocean is by far the largest of the three major oceans of the world – the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian Ocean.

With a water body as vast as the Pacific Ocean.

it is possible that early European explorers had navigated and named at least parts of the ocean.

The name that stuck, however, was given by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan .

who found the ocean waters calm and relatively easy to sail through.

In 1519, Magellan was commissioned by Spain to find a new sea route to the Spice Islands (Indonesia), now known as Maluku Islands .

He set off with a fleet of five ships and 265 men but only three of the ships could make it .

past the turbulent currents of the Atlantic Ocean. Cape Horn had been exceptionally rough.

and sailing past it, in 1520 Magellan and his men entered the calm and peaceful waters of the Pacific Ocean.

He named it Pacífico

which later became ‘Pacific’, though many called the ocean the Sea of Magellan for many years.

Magellan and his men underestimated the expanse of the Pacific Ocean and by the time.

they completed the expedition only 18 of the starved men managed to survive.

The Pacific Ocean stretches all the way from the Antarctic region in the Southern Hemisphere to the Arctic region in the north.

where did the pacific ocean get its name?
where did the pacific ocean get its name?

To the east are the Americas and to the west is Asia and Australia.

It covers an area of about 59 million square miles and holds about half the free water available on our planet.

The Pacific Ocean occupies about a third of Earth’s surface and all the landmasses in the world can be fitted into the Pacific basin.

This makes the Pacific Ocean about double the Atlantic Ocean (both by area and by water volume) – the next largest ocean.

how did the atlantic and pacific oceans get their names

Not only is the Pacific Ocean the largest but is also the deepest ocean of the world. In fact, Mariana Trench in the North Pacific is 35,797 feet deep.

and is considered the deepest point in the world. The part of the Pacific Ocean north of the Equator is referred to as North Pacific.

and the half to the south of the Equator is called South Pacific Ocean. The Pacific basin is also believed to consist of some of the oldest rocks found on earth.

Some of them date back 200 million years.

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