Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts

Friday, July 4, 2008

Where did the ocean come from


Scientists tell us that billions of years ago the earth was a ball of bare, sizzling-hot rock, with no air or water on it. The outside of the earth slowly cooled, but the inside stayed fiercely hot. Volcanoes roared and rumbled, throwing out tons of melted rock and enormous clouds of hot gases. One of these gases was steam-water so hot it is gas. When steam cools it turns into water.

Some scientists think the steam rose up in clouds. When these clouds cooled, they became water that fell as rain. Slowly, the low parts of the earth's rocky crust filled up with water, forming the ocean.

Other scientists think the steam cooled as it came out of the earth. When it became water, it trickled downhill. During many millions of years, the low places filled up to form the ocean.

Whichever way it happened, the ocean was formed by steam from inside the earth-steam that cooled and became water.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

The deep blue sea

The sea! the sea! the open sea!
The blue, the fresh, the ever free!
Without a mark, without a bound,
It runneth the earth's wide regions round
From The Sea
Barry Cornwall


Sailors talk about "the seven seas", but there is really only one big ocean. The lands we live on, even giant continents such as North and South America, are really just islands in the huge ocean.

Large parts of this one big ocean lie between the continents. These parts have different names. The biggest part is called the Pacific Ocean. The next biggest part is called the Atlantic Ocean. There is also the Indian Ocean near India, the Arctic Ocean around the North Pole, and the Antarctic Ocean near the South Pole.

Smaller parts of the ocean, near islands or between pieces of land, are sometimes called seas. But we also call the whole ocean a sea - the deep, blue sea.