by pickle4u on May 1st, 2005

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What is the difference between an ocean and a sea?

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  • by Alatea on November 30th, 2005

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    Technically, all the world's oceans and seas are part of one continuous mass of seawater. Oceans are the largest uninterrupted expanses of water. Seas are usually smaller than oceans and are partially enclosed by land.

    Side Note - The Caspian Sea is, strictly speaking, not really a sea but instead the world's largest lake.

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