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Principle_1_3-5, Most of the water on Earth is in the ocean resevoir. Many pollutants do not evaporate with water., Basins can be defined by their geology and geography. Water circulates around the basins but is not confined to them., The Earth has one big ocean with many features. There is one huge ocean that covers nearly 3/4 of the Earth; it is the defining feature of the planet., Water circulates around the basins but is not confined to them. The lowest point on Earth is in the ocean., Water circulates from land to the ocean and back via watersheds and the water cycle. The ocean drives the water cycle., The ocean is a single huge interconnected body of water that ciruculates through and around the continents. Water circulates from land to the ocean and back via watersheds and the water cycle., The ocean has many basins. They are called Pacific, Atlantic, etc. and are often incorrectly referred to as separate oceans. For convenience sake the ocean is divided into a series of basins., Each basin has many features just like those on land, plus others not found on land. The ocean floor has mountains, canyons, trenches, ridges, etc., Humans are connected to the ocean via watersheds. Runoff from watersheds impacts the ocean., Humans are connected to the ocean via watersheds. The ocean is connected to lakes, watersheds, etc.