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+ | |Row 1 info = [[Bikini Bottom]] |
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+ | |Row 2 info = [[New Kelp City]] |
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+ | The '''Pacific Ocean''' is the ocean in which [[Bikini Bottom]] is located. It is also the home of the many other towns seen in the series. |
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⚫ | [[Bikini Atoll]] is a small island in the Pacific Ocean that is near the city of Bikini Bottom. An interesting fact, is when [[Sheldon J. Plankton|Plankton]] talks about ruling the world, he is actually talking about the Pacific Ocean. It is the only ocean to appear in the series (besides the {{w|Atlantic Ocean}} in "[[Atlantis SquarePantis]]" since [[Atlantis]] would be in the Atlantic Ocean if it existed at all). |
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Pacific Ocean | |
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Capital | Bikini Bottom |
Largest City | New Kelp City |
The Pacific Ocean is the ocean in which Bikini Bottom is located. It is also the home of the many other towns seen in the series.
Description
Bikini Atoll is a small island in the Pacific Ocean that is near the city of Bikini Bottom. An interesting fact, is when Plankton talks about ruling the world, he is actually talking about the Pacific Ocean. It is the only ocean to appear in the series (besides the Atlantic Ocean in "Atlantis SquarePantis" since Atlantis would be in the Atlantic Ocean if it existed at all).
Hawaii resides in the center of this ocean. The Pacific Ocean is the world's largest ocean covering about 64 million square miles and covers more than a third of the earth's surface. Much of what lives in it is still a mystery today.
External links
- Pacific Ocean at Wikipedia.
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