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Pacific Ocean

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Pacific Ocean

[[Image:|200px|center|Pacific Ocean]]
Official Name
Pacific Ocean
Planet

Characteristics
Dimensions
169.2 million square kilometres (65.3 million square miles)

First appearance

Unknown

Contents

History

The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic in the north to Antarctica in the south, bounded by Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east.

During World War II, the Pacific Ocean was one of the key settings for major naval battles between Allied forces and the Empire of Japan. One of the unsung heroes who navigated the oceans during this time was Captain William Storm in his PT-47 submarine.

The Pacific Ocean was also the scene of a major international incident involving Nato, Aquaman and the forces of Kobra. Kobra's agents kidnapped foreign dignitaries in order to determine the location of the sunken freighter The Bellerophon. The ship was discovered by the Fisherman in the Mariana Trench. [1]

Points of Interest

Mariana Trench
The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans, and the deepest location on the surface of the Earth's crust. It has a maximum depth of about 10.9 km (6.77 mi), and is located in the western North Pacific Ocean, to the east and south of the Mariana Islands, near Guam.

Residents

Fish and stuff


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