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SAI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
                                           SUBJECT- GEOGRAPHY

                                                       CLASS-VI
        CH-2 OCEANS & CONTINENTS                              SUB TOPIC-1-OCEANS

                                                   LESSON NOTE
          Oceans cover about 71% of Earth’s surface.
          Crucial for climate regulation, oxygen production, and global transport.
          Salinity, currents, and temperature vary across oceans.
          Ocean currents (e.g., Gulf Stream) impact global climate and weather.












        Oceans of the world have wonderful flora and fauna, just like land.















        Though we have so much of water on earth, yet people in different parts of the world
        facing water scarcity, due to uneven distribution of water, depletion of ground water,
        climate change, pollution and salinity of large amount of water.
        There are 5 major oceans in the world.
         OCEANS                              POSITION                            FEATURE
         Pacific Ocean                       Largest                             Mariana Trench (deepest
                                                                                 point on Earth).
         Atlantic Ocean                      Second largest                      busiest
         Indian Ocean                        Third largest                       Named after a country
         Southern Ocean                      Fourth largest                      Encircles Antarctica
         Arctic Ocean                        Smallest                            Located around N-pole
        The smaller extensions of oceans are called as sea, bay and gulf.
        Sea: A smaller body of saltwater partly enclosed by land but connected to an ocean.
        eg: Arabian sea
        Bay: A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inward.eg: Bay of Bengal
        Gulf: A large coastal indentation that is larger and deeper than a bay. eg: Gulf of
        Mannar.
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