Okyanus Pasifik
Okyanus Pasifik, or the Pacific Ocean, is the largest and deepest ocean on Earth. It covers more than 63 million square miles and stretches from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean in the south. The ocean is home to diverse marine life and numerous islands, including the Hawaiian Islands and Fiji.
The Pacific Ocean plays a crucial role in global weather patterns and climate. It is also significant for international trade, with major shipping routes connecting Asia, the Americas, and beyond. The ocean's vastness influences ecosystems and economies around the world.