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7 Seas
A very famous phrase in English is "the seven
seas". Many
song and poems refer to "sailing the seven seas" to
express
the idea of roaming the whole world by sea. But what are
the seven
seas?
Today, the seven seas are generally considered to be the:
-
Arctic Ocean
- Antarctic Ocean
- Indian Ocean
- North Pacific
Ocean
- South Pacific Ocean
- North Atlantic Ocean
- South Atlantic
Ocean
So why are the seven seas in fact "oceans"? Well, ocean
simply
means a very large sea. There are many seas in the
world. First of all, all
the salt water that covers most
of the earth's surface and surrounds its land
masses is
called "sea", or "the sea". But "the sea" actually consists
of
many seas of different sizes, for example the Black Sea,
or the Caribbean
Sea. The largest of the seas are called
"oceans", and there are seven of
them, as listed above.
Actually, you can find other lists that define the
seven
seas differently. It doesn't really matter: the term is
figurative,
and is usually used to suggest "all the seas of
the world", or everywhere
that is covered by salt water.
Word
Checker
figurative: not real, not literal
literal: words used
in their real or most basic sense
salt water: water with salt (seas,
oceans)
fresh water: water with no salt (rivers, lakes)
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