Thank you Anon sensei senpai apple pie. You can also think of oceans as a giant global ocean, separated in sections defined by region- such as the Pacific, Atlantic, or even the Southern Ocean (Antarctica).
@@Anonymei I'm my state Manipur India there's a freshwater lake - Loktak lake also called as the floating lake where mnay vegetation floats above water which itself is a natural lake and also most rivers and tributaries flows in this lake Google it and see it's an interesting lake
How do you explain west philippines sea and south china sea when it’s clearly in the middle of the ocean. Why is it called china sea and philippine sea when you cannot see the land???
Good question! If you swim toward the Philippines, you can see the land. With seas, if there’s land close-by on the other side, then it never transforms into an ocean. Such as in the case of South China Sea, where if you jump into the sea and swim far away to the other side, you’ll reach the Philippines. In the Philippines Sea, though, if you swim far away, it would take very large distances to reach land, therefore, the sea DOES transform into an ocean. Hope that answers your question.
Well, the Indian Ocean is connected to land by several seas. For example the Arabian Sea connects the Indian Ocean to land. And yeah, I did say several differences between seas and oceans other than their relative connection to land. One of the differences was the depth of the two, and the other was the size. So you could generally say oceans are larger and deeper than seas.
So where does this Put, Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario??????? Because none of the Great Lakes are landlocked!!!!! They all have outflowing rivers that eventually reach the Atlantic Ocean
0:57 Correction: lakes may also drain into rivers. They’re called Exorheic lakes.
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is the water in the lake still? and it is just connected to the river, not moving water?
I'm a 38 year young woman who just learned the difference between sea and ocean. I was absent when this was taught in our school. Thanks 👍🙏.
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38 and young woman?
@@icxnicAF hey, 38 is still pretty young. 50 and onwards is old
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You could have asked this to your son though 😁
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Awesome explanation to quickly understand these terms! Thank you!!
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Thank you. Your explanation made it clearer than others
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Really good and simplified explanation, I love it. Showed this to my 3rd grade class during geography ❤
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Thank you Anon sensei senpai apple pie. You can also think of oceans as a giant global ocean, separated in sections defined by region- such as the Pacific, Atlantic, or even the Southern Ocean (Antarctica).
Best explanation. Now i am clear with it thnku brother
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There can still be coastlines up against the ocean so even if you see the land it might still be the ocean
That's a great video. I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video. Have a nice day.
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is it possible for a lake/pond to be connected to a river? Or would that make it a S E E
@@midnightserpent5049 oh shit, they do 😱 some of them drain into the river. Thanks for the correction.
@@Anonymei I'm my state Manipur India there's a freshwater lake - Loktak lake also called as the floating lake where mnay vegetation floats above water which itself is a natural lake and also most rivers and tributaries flows in this lake Google it and see it's an interesting lake
@@thaoveiobed Interesting!
A quick differences between them: Lakes are surrounded, Rivers are moving and sea and ocean are not surrounded.
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Is it possible to have a lake in a back yard of homes? In a urban city
Maybe
@Anonymei interesting, as someone wanting one. I'll need to see planning permission
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Huge + Deep = Lake
Small + Shallow = Pond
Huge + Shallow = Marsh
Small + Deep = Well
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river, canal, lake, pond, and sea
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0:38 U just can't stop replaying that
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Sir my question is that lake is connected to river for feed up or not?
Idk
fact is all are Water 😊
How would you rank them all I’d rank them
1 river
2 ocean
3 sea
4 lake
Nahh broo lake is the best, come on
@@Anonymei how go on explain demonstrate
@@ThomasMawson-zt9lx because it symbolizes calmness and serenity. If the human mind mimics a lake, it’d lead to peace and harmony of the mind.
@@Anonymei go on then how would you rank them
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1-Lake
2-River
3-Sea
4-Ocean
5-Pond
No difference you can drown in them all 😢
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Ponds. A small which has not too not deeper had filled up by rains or make to stand alike arficial pond awaits created or filled up .
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I came here for one reason and I'm still confused please can you do a video on the river forth and tell me if its acc a river or if its a sea
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Connected to land
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How do you explain west philippines sea and south china sea when it’s clearly in the middle of the ocean. Why is it called china sea and philippine sea when you cannot see the land???
Good question!
If you swim toward the Philippines, you can see the land. With seas, if there’s land close-by on the other side, then it never transforms into an ocean. Such as in the case of South China Sea, where if you jump into the sea and swim far away to the other side, you’ll reach the Philippines.
In the Philippines Sea, though, if you swim far away, it would take very large distances to reach land, therefore, the sea DOES transform into an ocean.
Hope that answers your question.
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Oceans
will about canal
But oceans also have beaches Indian Ocean on the African continent probably the real difference is the size of the water body!
Well, the Indian Ocean is connected to land by several seas. For example the Arabian Sea connects the Indian Ocean to land.
And yeah, I did say several differences between seas and oceans other than their relative connection to land. One of the differences was the depth of the two, and the other was the size. So you could generally say oceans are larger and deeper than seas.
Seas are technically oceans then right? That’s what I got from here
Technically, yes. They are a continuation of one another
Sea
Lakes
Pond
Holy crap it's were on Saturn it's a planet milkey way galaxy not a dome or firmament and an oz layer just means it's your head
What are you even talking about? lol
So where does this Put, Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario??????? Because none of the Great Lakes are landlocked!!!!! They all have outflowing rivers that eventually reach the Atlantic Ocean
I corrected my mistake in a pinned comment. Please read.
I didn't see any land😂
Any sea brakes your discrpion of a sea
You failed try again
Very confusing content 😮
Aww. Welp.
you forgot Wells!
Oh no!!! I did indeed forget!
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