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There is more than one proper noun for ocean Ex. The Atlantic ocean. "Atlantic ocean" is the noun
The word 'ocean' is a common noun, a general word for a large body of water.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'ocean' is the name of an ocean, for example the Pacific Ocean or the Indian Ocean.
3.5% (Atlantic Ocean) One gallon is about 8 pounds or 17.6 kg so there is about 600 grams (almost 22 oz.) of salt in the gallon.
The correct spelling is Arctic Ocean (a proper noun).
The term "the solar system" is not really a proper name, any more than, for example, calling "the galaxy" such. If Earth had only one ocean we might call it "the ocean" and not have a proper name to distinguish it from other oceans since we only had one. Our galaxy does have a proper name, "The Milky Way" but the solar system is just derived from the term "solar", meaning, 'pertaining to the Sun' - which is particularly appropriate since the definition of the solar system is usually taken to mean the region in which the Sun's gravitational force is dominant. Some might say "Sol" is the proper name of the Sun but this is not commonly used (except, perhaps, in fiction).
In a way, yes. The proper name for the ocean surrounding the Antarctic is the Southern Ocean.
Atlantic Ocean is a proper noun. Ocen is not a word.
Ocean System: The Ocean System is made out of all of the oceans, the rivers, the lakes. (basecally all of the water part of the whole world)
Yes, the noun ocean is a common noun, a word for any ocean. A proper noun is the name of a specific ocean, such as the Pacific Ocean or the Indian ocean.
Yes, the noun ocean is a common noun, a word for any ocean. A proper noun is the name of a specific ocean, such as the Pacific Ocean or the Indian Ocean.
It is an ocean so it has no land mass and no capital.
The noun 'ocean' is a common noun because it is a word for any ocean anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific ocean, such as the Pacific Ocean or the Indian Ocean.