Skip to playerSkip to main content
  • 6 days ago
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.

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00Hello everyone!
00:05What do you think about the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean?
00:11It's not a matter of time.
00:14It's not a matter of time.
00:17It's a matter of time.
00:19It's a matter of time.
00:21It's a matter of time.
00:23It's a matter of time.
00:26It's a matter of time.
00:30Here's a matter.
00:32Ancient love.
00:34This is the matter of time.
00:36Two-day travelers are a matter of time.
00:39It's a matter of time.
00:42The Atlantic has been a head-to-air.
00:44There is a matter of time.
00:46They την are going to have a water flow.
00:48And even the Pacific Ocean has gone to the weather.
00:52Now, it's called Okay, Salinity,
00:56by changing the density quite a bit more.
01:01Before, we have the temperature.
01:05At that time, Atlantic water is a bit warm,
01:06and it's very cool,
01:08and it's just light and cool water is also heavy.
01:11We are really deciding what we need to mix and temperature.
01:14We are going to be getting the density.
01:16It is a natural layer of water.
01:21It is a stable boundary for science.
01:24This is chemical composition.
01:27In other words, dissolved minerals, nutrients, organic compounds are very different.
01:33Therefore, it is absorbed by the water.
01:37There are news for the first time in the news.
01:40The sun is dark, the sun is dark, and the sun is dark, and the sun is brownish.
01:46This is actually a camera print, this is a filter, that is pure physics.
01:51For this, the sun is a great place.
01:55In the Atlantic, the Gulf Stream, the Pacific, the Kurochio Current,
01:59the Vibina Dikki, and the sun is a great place.
02:03Even the oceans meet like Drake Passage near Antarctica,
02:08the sun is dark, and the sun is dark, and the sun is dark.
02:11This is a great place.
02:12What do you think you can try to mix?
02:15That is, this is a lot of physics.
02:17Again, the density difference and viscosity,
02:21you maintain the same layer.
02:23Let's say it's simple.
02:25The sun is dark, and the sun is dark, and the sun is dark.
02:29The Atlantic and the Pacific are the same stories,
02:31and the nature level.
02:33It meant that the sun is dark, but the sun is dark,
02:36the seen Kumaji Ikea.
02:38Someøriths, the melting mat, weatherness, the sun,
02:39and ocean currents,
02:42most of the waters and reincarnation perspectives.
02:44These are mutually understandable cool times called OceanLucs,
02:47which is the only Awesometoldller.
02:49Did you not consider anything from here?
02:52There are no UK, right?
02:53The應該 alias and National deber.
02:54Theimeis.
02:56The line can be familiar with TV with TV stars.
Be the first to comment
Add your comment

Recommended