Approximately 950 million years ago, the Pacific Ocean was originally not salty, serving as a fresh-water covering for the world before becoming the world's largest body of water. [1]
The Pacific Ocean, formed from the condensation of the earth's hydrosphere, covers 9/10 of the earth's surface due to accumulated heavy materials from meteors falling into the sea. [2] The geology of Pacific Ocean islands reveals rich fossil beds from ancient marine life, including beautiful ammonites found globally. [3] The island peoples of the Pacific were improved by the Andites during the dispersal of the mixed descendants of Adam. [4]