vandenyno
vandenyno is a Lithuanian word that translates to "ocean" in English. It refers to a vast body of saline water that covers most of the Earth's surface. Specifically, it denotes the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions, encompassing the interconnected global ocean. The term is used in geographical and scientific contexts to describe the immense bodies of water that are crucial to the planet's climate, biodiversity, and geological processes. Lithuania, being a country with a coastline on the Baltic Sea, has a direct relationship with oceanic environments, although it does not border the open ocean itself. The concept of the ocean is fundamental in understanding global geography, marine biology, and oceanography, fields that are relevant to understanding the world's natural systems.