Who named the Arctic Ocean?
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Who named the Arctic Ocean?
Arctic Ocean:
The Arctic Ocean is one of the five major world oceans. It is the coldest, shallowest, and smallest of the five major oceans. Due to it's size some oceanographers refer to the body of water as the Arctic Sea.
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