In the given comparison, 'atlantic' is a subset of 'ocean' and in the same way, 'novel' is a subset of 'book'. Just as the Atlantic is one of the many oceans in the world, a novel is one of the many kinds of books. For example, there are other types of books like textbooks, cookbooks etc. and in the same way there are other types of oceans like the Pacific, Indian etc.
It's a part - whole relationship. The Atlantic is part of the concept of all oceans, and a novel is part of the concept of all books.
The origin of the Atlantic Ocean is a complex geological story. It began when tectonic plates started to shift. The North American and Eurasian plates moved away from each other, and the South American and African plates also separated. This movement created a long, widening basin. The ocean has since grown and changed with volcanic activity at mid - ocean ridges adding new crust and sediments gradually building up over time.
In the early morning of July 13, 1919, the British airship R - 34 completed its first round-trip flight across the Atlantic Ocean. The airship took off at 1:48 a.m. on July 2nd from Athens, Scottish, and arrived at Mineola, Long Island. It then returned to England and arrived at its base in Pulheim in the early hours of July 13th. It did not land during both voyages. In 1927, American pilot John William Elcock and his navigator Arthur Brown, under the sponsorship of London's Daily Mail, took the risk of flying a twin-engine " Wicker-Weimy " biplane. They successfully completed the feat of humans flying across the Atlantic for the first time. The novel " Hundred Years of Spaceship " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean was Charles Lindbergh. At 7:52 a.m. on May 20, 1927, he started the engine of the Spirit of St. Louis and took off. After flying for 33 and a half hours and 5600 kilometers, he landed in Paris. The novel "Hundred Years of Spaceship" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Sure, there are myths associated with the Atlantic's origin. One myth was that the ocean was the result of a magical flood that was sent to divide the land. But from a geological perspective, it was the slow and continuous movement of tectonic plates that gave birth to the Atlantic. These myths often reflected the limited knowledge of the ancients about geological processes and were ways for them to explain the large and mysterious body of water.
It could offer exciting adventures and discoveries related to the ocean. Maybe it'll reveal unknown facts or tell tales of brave explorers.
It could be a tale of an undiscovered underwater civilization in the Atlantic. Maybe it's a story of a rare marine species found there for the first time.
The Man from the Bottom of the Atlantic was a 17-episode American TV series. There was no mention of a 40-episode version. So, I don't know if there's a 40-episode TV show called The Man from the Bottom of the Atlantic.
It's quite crazy. The cartoon has some wild and unexpected elements that keep you on the edge of your seat.
The story mainly focuses on the mystery and events related to the 'Book of Atlantic'. It involves the characters from 'Kuroshitsuji' facing new challenges and uncovering secrets in this particular side story setting.