Oceans or Seas?

Updated February 23, 2017 | Factmonster Staff

The Question:

What is the difference between an "ocean" and a "sea"?

The Answer:

According to our encyclopedia the words are synonymous.

In addition, the word "sea" can also be used to describe a subdivision of an ocean that is more or less marked off by land boundries. That's the case with the North Sea, Caribbean Sea, and Yellow Sea. It is inaccurately used to describe large, land-locked salt-water lakes like the Caspian Sea, Dead Sea, and Aral Sea.

Here are links to tables of the world's Largest Oceans and Seas and Largest Lakes if you're thirsting for more information.

-The Fact Monster

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