Identifying the World’s Seas
The ancient Greek and Roman civilisations were aware of only the “Seven Seas” of the known world.
Today, we are aware of many more. Some of them are named after the discoverer or locality. Most of them are part of larger oceans, which are just one expanse of water, after all.
As you navigate the map of the Earth, can you identify the specific seas scattered across it?

| North Sea | Arabian Sea | South China Sea | Kara Sea | ||||
| Irish Sea | Caribbean Sea | Tasman Sea | Coral Sea | ||||
| Black Sea | Barents Sea | Beaufort Sea | Greenland Sea | ||||
| Caspian Sea | Baltic Sea | Mediterranean Sea | Weddell Sea | ||||
| Red Sea | Norwegian Sea | Labrador Sea | Ross Sea |
| 4 | North Sea | 3 | Arabian Sea | 14 | South China Sea | 19 | Kara Sea |
| 7 | Irish Sea | 8 | Caribbean Sea | 5 | Tasman Sea | 10 | Coral Sea |
| 1 | Black Sea | 15 | Barents Sea | 9 | Beaufort Sea | 17 | Greenland Sea |
| 2 | Caspian Sea | 13 | Baltic Sea | 6 | Mediterranean Sea | 18 | Weddell Sea |
| 16 | Red Sea | 11 | Norwegian Sea | 12 | Labrador Sea | 20 | Ross Sea |