What are the 54 seas in the world and what are the largest seas? What is the smallest sea?

Updated on tourism 2024-03-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Coral Sea should be 4.79 million square kilometers, right.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Sea of Marmara (English name: SeaofMarmara, Marmaradenizi in Turkish), known as Propontis (Propontis). The Turkish Inland Sea, a section of the dividing line between the Asian and European parts of Turkey, communicates with the Black Sea via the Bosphorus to the northeast and the Aegean Sea via the Dardanelles to the southwest.

    The remainder is surrounded by Turkish territory and is the only passage between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, which is part of the Turkish Straits (also known as the Black Sea Straits).

    2. With an area of 11,350 square kilometers, it is the smallest sea in the world, with an average depth of about 494 meters. The average salinity is 22. There are two archipelagos in the sea, often **.

    The Kyzyl archipelago is located in the northeast, close to Istanbul, and is a tourist destination; The Marmara Islands are in the southwest, opposite the Capedae Peninsula. Marble, granite and slate have been mined since ancient times, and the coastal towns are thriving industrial and agricultural centers, and some are tourist destinations.

    3. Without the Sea of Marmara, the Black Sea would be a lake. The Bosphorus, together with the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelles, is known as the Turkish Strait.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The smallest sea in the world is the Sea of Marmara.

    It is located in the western part of Turkey, between the Western European continents, and covers an area of only 10,000 square kilometers. If the Coral Sea is a giant in the sea, then the Sea of Marmara is a dwarf in the sea. It has a sea area of 11,350 square kilometers, a depth of about 494 meters, a length of 270 kilometers from east to west, and a width of about 70 kilometers from north to south.

    The Sea of Marmara is 280 km long and 80 km wide and oval in shape. It is connected to the Black Sea to the northeast by the 31-kilometre-long Bosphorus and to the south-west by the 61-kilometre-long Dardanelles Strait.

    Since ancient times, it has been the main route of navigation from the Black Sea region to the open sea. Nearly 20,000 ships pass through the Sea of Marmara in and out of the Black Sea each year, of which the former Soviet Union accounts for four-fifths.

    Features of the Sea of Marmara climate:

    In winter, it is controlled by the westerly wind belt, the frontal cyclone activity is frequent, the climate is mild, the average temperature of the coldest month is between 4-10, and the precipitation is abundant. In summer, under the control of the subtropical high pressure, the air flow sinks, and the climate is hot and dry, with few clouds and abundant sunshine.

    The annual precipitation is 300-1000 mm, accounting for about 60-70 in the winter half year and only 30-40 in the summer half of the year. The climatic characteristics of winter rain and summer dry are unique among the various climate types in the world.

    The climate of the Sea of Marmara is located on the west coast of the continent between 30 and 40 degrees north and south latitudes. The Sea of Marmara climate is the only type of climate found on all continents of the world except Antarctica. The distribution area of the climate of the Sea of Marmara is most pronounced along the coast of the Sea of Marmara.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Sea of Marmara.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    01 Sea of Marmara.

    The English name of SeaofMarmara (Marmaradenizi in Turkish) is known as Propontis. Also translated as the Sea of Mamorrah.

    The Greek word "Marmara" means Dali Lun Shi, which is the smallest sea in the world.

    The Sea of Marmara is 270 kilometers long from east to west, about 70 kilometers wide from north to south, and covers an area of 10,000 square kilometers, which is only as big as China's Taihu Lake and is the smallest sea in the world. The coast is steep, with an average depth of 183 meters and a maximum depth of 1,355 meters.

    The Sea of Marmara is located between the Asian Peninsula of Asia Minor and the Balkan Peninsula of Europe, and is an inland sea formed by the subsidence of faults between the Eurasian continents. The coast is steep, with an average depth of 183 meters and a maximum depth of 1,335 meters. Some of the original peaks have been turned into islands.

    Marble is abundant on the island. The Greek word "Marmara" means marble. The largest island in the sea, Marmara, is also named after marble.

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