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  • The Caspian Sea (Russian: Kaspiyskoye More; Persian: Daryaye Khezer ... processed into caviar, come from the Caspian Sea. In recent years dessication ...
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  • in Africa, Europe, Asia, North America, and South America. The Sea Otter (Enhydra ... predators as foxes, wolves, and raptors. Sea otters are a keystone species ...
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  • Sunda Islands, and Australia; and on the south by the Southern Ocean (or ... (28,400,000 mi²), including the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. ...
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  • The Sea of Okhotsk (Russian: Охо́тское мо́ре; English ... This expansive sea—611,000 square miles (1,583,000 sq km)—is considered ...
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  • 15,000 kilometers (9,300 miles) to the south is the Antarctic Circle, ... solstice up to about 90 km (56 miles) south of the Arctic Circle; similarly ...
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  • Africa and close relatives, the llamas, in South America, and the predictions ... During sometime in the Oligocene, South America was finally separated ...
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  • square kilometers between the Mediterranean Sea (to the north) and Red Sea ... interior comes to an abrupt end at the Red Sea, where coral reefs along the ...
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  • is equidistant from both the North Pole and South Poles and divides the Earth ... *The South Temperate Zone, between the Tropic of Capricorn and the ...
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  • death adders, and, in some taxonomies, sea snakes. Elapids are found ... eels in the case of the partially marine sea kraits and fish, squid, and ...
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  • The South Pole, also known as the geographic South Pole or Terrestrial ... The South Pole is a central site for environmental research and provides ...
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  • consider the sixth population in the Laptev Sea to be a third subspecies, ... days at a time either on land or in the sea. Diving to depths of 90 meters ...
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  • of Independence as a representative of South Carolina. Of the 56 Signers ... Lynch, Jr. was a third generation public servant in South Carolina ...
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  • than in both the earlier and later eras, and sea levels rose up to 200 meters ... and Eurasia, while Gondwana split into South America, Africa, Australia ...
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  • as continents: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe ... as shorelines vary with changes in sea level. Coastal islands may ...
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  • (otarids) and include fur seals and sea lions. As with all pinnipeds ... larger, and faster swimming than the sea otters, which have retained ...
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  • Henry Hudson (September 12, 1570s – 1611) was an English sea explorer ... unknown regions in search of a commercial sea route to the Indies. Yet his ...
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  • Ganghwa Island, the fifth largest island in South Korea, sits in the ... #039;s highest point at 469 meters above sea level, and offered sacrifices ...
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  • or streams mixes with saltwater from the sea. Estuaries are often associated ... means "tide" or "boiling (of the sea)." ...
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  • ) is a rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of South Africa. It is ... the great optimism engendered by opening a sea route to the East. ...
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  • A submarine canyon is a steep-sided valley on the sea floor of the ... were carved during glacial times, when the sea level was about 200 meters ...
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