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Is the pacific bigger than the Atlantic?
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Volume? In square kilometres?Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostIs that volume according to Wikipedia, or is it the truth?Comment
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I have seen the Atlantic, in fact I have been in it, and it's big.
I have also seen the Pacific, from a plane, and that too is big.
Therefore they are both the same size.
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Plausible, but I'm not convinced.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI have seen the Atlantic, in fact I have been in it, and it's big.
I have also seen the Pacific, from a plane, and that too is big.
Therefore they are both the same size.

If they were it would be a well-known fact, so we wouldn't be arguing about it.Comment
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I thought it was a well-known fact that the Atlantic and Pacific are both bigOriginally posted by Marina View PostPlausible, but I'm not convinced.
If they were it would be a well-known fact, so we wouldn't be arguing about it.
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I thought it was a well-known fact that the Pacific is bigger then the AtlanticOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostI thought it was a well-known fact that the Atlantic and Pacific are both big
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There's just less land in the pacific, it only LOOKS bigger...the atlantic's huge but europe and asia get in the way so it looks smaller...
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I have a map of the world above my desk.
Using science™, I can see that the Pacific is a good couple of inches wider than the Atlantic.Comment
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