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Why is Pacific the Pacific Ocean?

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Gaston de Persigny
Gaston de Persigny
Gaston de Persigny - Reporter at The European Times News

Do you know why the Pacific is called that? The Pacific Ocean is so named because, unlike the Atlantic, its waters are always calm. “Pacify” means calm and serene, and therefore quiet. The Atlantic, unlike the Pacific, is the source of devastating hurricanes. This makes it dangerous for both sailors and fishermen. A bit of prehistory In the 16th century, the explorer Ferdinand Magellan went on an expedition with a whole crew. He sailed from Spain, the year was 1519. The purpose of shipping was to find the islands of spices in the west and thus gain and gain fame and fortune. An interstellar object is located at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. The Spice Islands are the largest producers of such. They are still popular today with spices such as nutmeg, cloves and black pepper.

The date on which the Pacific Ocean was named was April 27, 1521. It was named so because of the calm of the sea at that time. Magellan set out with five ships, but only one of them returned. The year was 1522 and of the 270 crew members, only 18 survived. Magellan was not one of them, but that did not stop his name from being remembered as “The Discoverer of the Pacific.”

Magellan and his men believed that the Spice Islands were nearby. This happened just as they crossed the Pacific Ocean after a long transition.

Why is it called the Pacific Ocean? The name Pacific dates back to the 16th century. “Pacific” means calm.

How big is the Pacific Ocean? The Pacific Ocean stretches from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean and is located in the middle of Asia, Australia and America. A few more interesting facts about the Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is one of the five great oceans on Earth Of all the five oceans, the Pacific Ocean is the largest, oldest and deepest. The ocean is approximately 63.8 million square miles long. The Pacific Ocean is 35,797 feet deep. His godfather is Ferdinand Magellan. He named it the Pacific Ocean because the body of water was unknown until then. Magellan decided to call it the Pacific because the word means peaceful.

How many islands are there in the Pacific? Known as the Pacific Islands, the body of water is home to 26 islands.

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