The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans sit right next to each other, yet they don’t mix easily. Why? 🤔
In this video, we break down the scientific reasons behind this fascinating natural phenomenon in a simple and clear way.
You’ll learn how differences in:
• Salinity (salt content)
• Temperature
• Density
• Chemical composition
• Ocean currents
create a natural boundary between the two oceans.
That’s why, in some places, you can clearly see a visible line where one side appears deep blue and the other looks dark maroon or brownish.
This isn’t a camera trick or editing effect — it’s pure physics, chemistry, and nature at work.
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