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The '''Depian Ocean''' is one of six major bodies of water on the planet. It occupies an elongated S-shaped basin longitudinally between [[Abos]] to the North, [[Galia]] to the east, and [[Frigo]] to the south. As part of the interconnected ''"World Ocean"'' it is connected to the [[Achrinian Ocean]] in the North East, to the [[Rochian Ocean]] in the South East, and the [[Tennific Ocean]] to the West. Numerous international scientific studies are conducted across all non-territorial waters. | The '''Depian Ocean''' is one of six major bodies of water on the planet. It occupies an elongated S-shaped basin longitudinally between [[Abos]] to the North, [[Galia]] to the east, and [[Frigo]] to the south. As part of the interconnected ''"World Ocean"'' it is connected to the [[Achrinian Ocean]] in the North East, to the [[Rochian Ocean]] in the South East, and the [[Tennific Ocean]] to the West. Numerous international scientific studies are conducted across all non-territorial waters. | ||
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Revision as of 16:05, 3 July 2020
Depian Ocean | |
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Type | Ocean |
Catchment area | 93,283,120 km2 |
Basin countries | Attancia Greysonian Empire Huvakia Nordhagen Tesyky |
Surface area | 93,283,120 km2 |
Average depth | 3,643 m |
Max. depth | 8,267 m |
Water volume | 310,410,900 km3 |
Shore length1 | 115,781 km2 |
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure. |
The Depian Ocean is one of six major bodies of water on the planet. It occupies an elongated S-shaped basin longitudinally between Abos to the North, Galia to the east, and Frigo to the south. As part of the interconnected "World Ocean" it is connected to the Achrinian Ocean in the North East, to the Rochian Ocean in the South East, and the Tennific Ocean to the West. Numerous international scientific studies are conducted across all non-territorial waters.