i can give u some seas but i myself dont know a lot about this. Oceans: Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Seas: Red, Indian, Everyone please add to this list and i will try to come up with more.
Not necessarily. Tree size and trunk size are not directly correlated. Some tree species have thinner trunks despite being very tall, while others may have thick trunks but not reach as great a height. Tree size is influenced by various factors such as species, age, and environmental conditions.
You get some water and pour some salt in it. but u wont have plankton or any thing ales u get in the seas
The Caspian Sea, located between Europe and Asia, is the largest lake in the world by both surface area and volume. Despite being referred to as a sea, it is technically classified as a lake due to its inland location and lack of a connection to the ocean.
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Some inland seas include the Caspian Sea and the Great Lakes.
Some of The Vines biggest hits are 'Ride', 'Get Free', 'Animal Machine' and 'Autumn Shade II'. The vines were largely popular in 2008, where they hit the peak of their song career.
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Deacon Blue is a Scottish band founded in 1985. Some of the biggest hits of the band include "Dignity" (in the re-released version of 1988), "When Will You (Make my Telephone Ring)", "Your Swaying Arms" and "Twist and Shout" and "Closing Time".
some seas are...
where did the seas of europe get their name
all seas have at least some salt in them
Extensive research has shown that DeMarco has a number of big hits although it has not been specified which is actually the biggest hit. Some of his hits include Duppy Know Ah Who Fi Frighten, Fallen Soldiers and True Friend.
Well the biggest dog is probably a great dane but some are so tall that they can look a 5 foot 2" man in the eyes.
Depends on the perspective, some people think other walls are better...but the great wall is the biggest
There are no actual seas in Australia. Unlike some other continents, there is no large inland body of water that qualifies as a sea. Numerous seas and oceans surround Australia. To the west is the Indian Ocean and to the east is the Pacific Ocean. South of Tasmania is the great Southern Ocean. North of Australia are the Timor and Arafura seas, to the southeast is the Tasman Sea, and to the northeast is the Coral Sea.
Canada is bounded, in part, by the waters of the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean. There are no "seas" that are actually in Canada, although Canada claims territorial rights in the above oceans. -------- We have the Beaufort, Prince Gustav Adolf, Lincoln and Labrador Seas and if the Caspian is a Sea then so could some of the Great Lakes be called seas. Sailing some of them in a storm will have anyone understand why they are more like seas than lakes.