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Why might the earths oceans be described as one huge ocean?
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Why might the earths oceans be described as one huge ocean?
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Because back then before pangaea occured the oceans we see today where all one before now they are seperated hope this helps.
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The five oceans of Earth are connected, so that all of the continents could be this has not always been the case, and it could change again in the distant future.
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