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Possible Answers: ALOT, SLEW, RAFTS, SEAS, RAFT, ATON, LOTS, TONS, SPATE, MANY, SCADS, OCEANS, REAMS, PLENTY, LOADS, HEAPS, SLEWS, PILES, GOBS, MUCH, SLUES, AHEAP, STACKS, AGOB, BILLIONS, BOATLOADS, ASLEW, MILLIONS, AMILLION.
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Random information on the term “SEAS”:
The World Ocean or global ocean (colloquially the sea or the ocean) is the interconnected system of Earth’s oceanic waters, and comprises the bulk of the hydrosphere, covering almost 71% of Earth’s surface, with a total volume of 1,332,000,000 cubic kilometres (320,000,000 cu mi).
The unity and continuity of the World Ocean, with relatively free interchange among its parts, is of fundamental importance to oceanography. It is divided into a number of principal oceanic areas that are delimited by the continents and various oceanographic features: these divisions are the Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Ocean (sometimes considered a sea of the Atlantic), Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Southern Ocean (often considered instead as just the southern portions of the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans). In turn, oceanic waters are interspersed by many smaller seas, gulfs, and bays.
A global ocean has existed in one form or another on Earth for eons, and the notion dates back to classical antiquity in the form of Oceanus. The contemporary concept of the World Ocean was coined in the early 20th century by the Russian oceanographer Yuly Shokalsky to refer to the continuous ocean that covers and encircles most of Earth.
Random information on the term “RAFT”:
A monomer (/ˈmɒnəmər/ MON-ə-mər) (mono-, “one” + -mer, “part”) is a molecule that, as a unit, binds chemically or supramolecularly to other molecules to form a supramolecular polymer. Large numbers of monomer units combine to form polymers in a process called polymerization. Molecules of a small number of monomer units (up to a few dozen) are called oligomers. The term “monomeric protein” may also be used to describe one of the proteins making up a multiprotein complex.
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Random information on the term “ATON”:
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Random information on the term “STACKS”:
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