The waters of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean - this world is so mysterious that the more we try to get to know it, the more we get entangled.
Something similar is about the unfathomable water that we call the ocean or the ocean. About 70% of the water on the earth has water in the rest of the ground, on which the human beings, animals, forests, rivers, mountain cliffs and Waterfalls etc.Humans have tried to understand the mystery of the ground part to some extent, but we have known very little about the oceans till date.
Today we are going to tell you about a secret of the waters of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
These secrets are connected to the two big ocean Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. These two oceans meet in the Gulf of Alaska. But the most surprising thing is that these two oceans must meet together but its water does not mix with each other.Here we are going to show you some pictures in which you can clearly see that the waters of these two oceans have been found, but they are not mixing together.
By the way, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean water have not been interconnected for centuries but its first photos came out when the photographer, Kent Smith, in July 2010, had clicked the photos from Alaska and inserted it on the Internet, since then these pictures became viral.
What Scientists say
To solve this mystery, so far many marine scientists have come to research on this place They say that most of the water in the Pacific Ocean melts by the glacier, with its color being light blue while the cause of the water and salt of the Indian Ocean is deep blue, thereby showing variation in both. Many scientists say that the density, temperature, and salinity of saline water and sweet water are different from which they are not mixed. Some scientists say that the melting water from the glaciers is sweet, while the sea water is saline and wherever these two oceans meet, there is a wall of foam on it and due to different density, they can not mix together.
Whatever the reason for not being mixed with the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, but seeing this amazing scene does not seem to be less than a miracle in itself.
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I always imagined it had to do with the density of each ocean. Very cool.