The Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean meet together, but they are not mixed ... why?steemCreated with Sketch.

in #indianocean6 years ago

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You must know that 70% of the earth is water. In this 70% water the sea, ice rocks, rivers flow. You will know that there are 5 oceans in the world and all these oceans are infinite. There is no limit to them, where is the last and starting end of it, it is difficult to find out. Researchers and scientists have been searching for new discoveries related to these oceans during the coming days. But perhaps you might not know that only 20% of the oceans have been studied intensive. It would have made you think that they would be inferior. How many secrets are still hidden in the depths of these oceans? Well, today we are not going to give you any information related to the oceans or any of them, but we are going to give you some information that will surprise you.
Friends, you must have heard that when two rivers meet together, they create a third river. Similarly, you must also have heard that the 5 oceans present on Earth connect the seven continents. You may also have heard that Indian Ocean and Prashantamahasagar also meet in Alaska Bay. But you will not know that even if these two oceans are sure to meet, but their water does not mix in each other.
Yes, it is not surprising, but this is true. The waters of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean remain separate. You will understand this after seeing the picture below.
Please tell this for your information.

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The difference between the water of both seas at this place in the Bay of Alaska can be clearly seen. The surprise thing is that at this place, the water of both colors is not mixed and isolated.

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In fact, the color of the water coming out of the glacier is light blue, whereas the water coming from the oceans is dark blue.

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