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China's major rivers, such as the Yangtze River, Huai River, Biliu River, Yalu River, and the Han River, Datong River, and Qingchuan River on the Korean Peninsula, flow into the Yellow Sea.
The Yellow Sea is bordered by the Shandong Peninsula and the Northern Jiangsu Plain to the west, the Korean Peninsula to the east, and the Liaodong Peninsula to the north. The Yellow Sea covers an area of about 400,000 square kilometers, and the deepest point is in the southeastern part of the Yellow Sea, about 140 meters. Oceanographers are accustomed to dividing the Yellow Sea into the North Yellow Sea and the South Yellow Sea according to the physical geography and other characteristics of the Yellow Sea.
The North Yellow Sea refers to the semi-enclosed sea area between the Shandong Peninsula, the Liaodong Peninsula and the Korean Peninsula, with a sea area of about 80,000 square kilometers and an average water depth of 40 meters, with the maximum water depth of 86 meters on the southwest side of Bailing Island. The oval-shaped semi-enclosed sea area north of the Yangtze River estuary to Jeju Island is called the South Yellow Sea, with a total area of more than 300,000 square kilometers.
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The name of the Yellow Sea is due to the fact that the Yellow River was diverted into the Yellow Sea during the Yuan and Ming dynasties (it originally flowed into the Bohai Sea through Hebei and Tianjin, roughly as the course of today's Haihe River), so the color of the sea water in this area is yellowish, so it is called the "Yellow Sea".
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Also known as huang hai, or huanghae in Korean.
The marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean, which is a shallow sea occupied by the continental shelf, is located between China and the Korean Peninsula, bordering China to the north and west, and the Korean Peninsula to the east.
China's major rivers, such as the Yangtze, Huai, Liao, and Yalu rivers, emptied into the Yellow Sea, are named after the excessive amount of sediment they carry, giving the coastal waters a yellow color.
In the southern part of the Yellow Sea, from Jeju Island in the east to the mouth of the Yangtze River in China in the west, the boundary between the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea is the boundary between the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea. In the northern part of the Yellow Sea, the line between Weihai and Dalian in China is the dividing line between the Yellow Sea and the Bohai Sea in China. The main bays are West Korea Bay and Haizhou Bay and Jiaozhou Bay in China.
It is connected to the Sea of Japan by the Jeju Strait through the Korean Strait and the Tsushima Strait, and to the Bohai Sea through the Bohai Strait. The eastern and western coastlines of the Yellow Sea are tortuous and numerous islands. The Shandong Peninsula has a harbor-like sandy coast, while the northern coast of Jiangsu has a silty and silty coast.
The main islands are the Jangsan Islands and some islands on the west coast of the Korean Peninsula.
China's Shandong Peninsula plunges deep into the Yellow Sea, and its tip forms a line between the mountain cape and the long mountain string of the Korean Peninsula, dividing the Yellow Sea into two parts: north and south. The North Yellow Sea refers to the semi-enclosed sea area between the Shandong Peninsula, the Liaodong Peninsula and the Korean Peninsula, with a sea area of about 80,000 square kilometers and an average water depth of 40 meters, with the maximum water depth of 86 meters on the southwest side of Bailing Island. The elliptical semi-enclosed sea area north of the Yangtze River estuary to Jeju Island, called the South Yellow Sea, has a total area of more than 300,000 square kilometers, and the average water depth of the South Yellow Sea is meters, and the maximum water depth is 140 meters on the north side of Jeju Island.
The Yellow Sea covers an area of about 380,000 square kilometers and has an average depth of 44 meters. The annual variation of water temperature in the Yellow Sea is smaller than that in the Bohai Sea, which is 15--24, and the salinity of the Yellow Sea is also relatively low, which is 32. In general, the climate of the region is characterized by cold, dry winters and warm, humid summers.
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China's major rivers, such as the Huai River, the Biliu River, the Yalu River, and the Han River, Datong River, and Qingchuan River on the Korean Peninsula, flow into the Yellow Sea.
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Some people say that the water of the Yellow River is very turbid and flows into the sea.
The sea was also dyed yellow, and that's how the name of the Yellow Sea came from.
Target. Is this true? There is some truth to it, but it is not complete.
All right. The Yellow River now flows into the Bohai Sea, but there are generals in history.
For nearly 533 years, the Yellow River flowed from northern Jiangsu into the sea. It carries.
With a large amount of sediment from the Loess Plateau, it flows into the Yellow Sea and makes the sea.
The sediment content in the water increases, and the suspended matter in the water increases, staining the coastal waters yellow. But the water of the Yellow Sea is so.
Becoming yellow is by no means the "credit" of the Yellow River alone.
Open the topographic map and you will see the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea.
Near the demarcation line, there are a series of islands, such as Hangzhou.
The Zhoushan Islands near the bay and the Shengsi Islands outside the mouth of the Yangtze River.
and Jeju Island in North Korea. These islands, in fact, are under the sea.
The part of the mountain that protrudes from the surface of the water. This submarine mountain range is very wide.
It is like an undersea wall that imprisons the southeastern part of the Yellow Sea.
Prison fenced. sediment and other materials on land, along the river.
The current, or with the help of the wind, sank into the Yellow Sea and was "walled" to death.
Dead ground, unable to climb over this undersea mountain range and flow into the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Sediment sent from land, etc.
The material forms deep sedimentary layers at the bottom of the sea, estimated to be more than 1,233 meters thick. These sediments, in the dyed Yellow Sea.
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Because the ancient Yellow River once flowed into the Yellow Sea from the northern coast of Jiangsu, the sea water has a high sand content and the water color is yellow-brown, so it is named.
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The sea illuminated by a twilight sunset.
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Low power consumption on the same day and on the same day.
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Yellow Sea. It is the largest marginal sea in the western Pacific Ocean, located in Chinese mainland and the Korean Peninsula.
and does not belong to any of the provinces. The Yellow Sea has an average depth of 90 meters, and the seabed is relatively flat, with most of the water depth exceeding 60 meters. The name of the Yellow Sea is that the water color of its large area of water is earthy yellow, because the Yellow River has been flowing into the Yellow Sea for more than seven or eight hundred years in history, so that some small amount of sediment carried by the river water has dyed the water of the Chaizu people near the Yellow Sea from blue to yellow.
In the Korean context, it is also called "West Sea" or "Korean West Sea" because it is located on the western side of the Korean Peninsula; Internationally, however, the Chinese term "Yellow Sea" is usually used.
The main river that flows into the Yellow Sea is the Yalu River.
Dasheng Chi Tongjiang, Han River.
The main coastal cities such as the Huai River are Lianyungang, Yancheng, Nantong, Rizhao, Qingdao, Yantai, Weihai, Dalian, Dandong, Sinuiju and Nampo in North Korea, and Incheon in South Korea. The islands in the Yellow Sea are mainly concentrated on the eastern side of the Liaodong Peninsula, the eastern side of the Jiaodong Peninsula and the western edge of the Korean Peninsula. The main administrative regions bordering the Yellow Sea are the provinces of Liaoning, Shandong, and Jiangsu in China, Sinuiju in North Korea, and Incheon in South Korea.
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Yellow Sea. It does not belong to any of the provinces.
The Yellow Sea is the marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean. Only as late as China and the Korean Peninsula.
Between. It is south from the north bank of the Yangtze River estuary to Jeju Island in South Korea.
The first line is demarcated by the East China Sea, and the Bohai Sea is connected to the west by the Bohai Strait. It covers an area of about 380,000 square kilometers.
The rivers that flow into the river carry too much sediment, and the water near the shore is yellow, hence the name. All are continental shelves.
The average depth is 44 meters, the ** part is 60-80 meters deep, and the maximum depth is 140 meters. The average salinity is 31-32 Xuchang.
The surface water temperature is 25 in summer and 2-8 in winter. The transparency is about 15 meters in the south and 3-5 meters along the coast. Liaodong Peninsula.
Shandong refers to the Li Peninsula and the West Coast of the Korean Peninsula with twists and turns, and many harbor islands. The famous fishing ground is rich in yellow croaker and saury.
Wait. The salt industry is well developed.
The climate of the Yellow Sea region
The average temperature of the Yellow Sea was the lowest in January, which was -2 6, and the temperature difference between north and south reached 8. August is the highest, with an average temperature of 25 27 in the whole sea area. Average annual precipitation.
about 1000 mm in the south and 500 mm in the north; 6 August is the rainy season, and the precipitation can account for half of the year. In winter, spring and early summer, there is a lot of sea fog along the coast, especially in July.
The western part of the Yellow Sea is a mountain corner.
To Wheat Island, Daludao Island in the north to Dalian, and in the east from the Yalu River Estuary, Ganghwa Bay to the coastal waters near Jeju Island are foggy areas. Among them, the average annual fog day of Chengshanjiao is 83 days, the maximum is 96 days a year, and the longest continuous fog day has a record of up to 27 days, which is called "fog cave".
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The Yellow Sea is located between Chinese mainland and the Korean Peninsula. The origin of the name of the Yellow Sea is closely related to the frequent changes of dynasties in the history of our country.
In 1128 A.D., Du Chong, who stayed in Tokyo in the Southern Song Dynasty, broke the water of the Yellow River in order to block the Jin soldiers' invasion, and the Yellow River was diverted to the south from then on, seizing the Huai into the sea.
During the Yuan Dynasty, the Yellow River brought a large amount of sediment to the sea in northern Jiangsu, flowing from north to south, transporting the fine-grained matter from the Yellow River to the sea outside the mouth of the Yellow River, so that the coastal waters were dyed with a special yellow, which was called "Yellow Water Ocean" at that time.
At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, the Yellow Sea was known as the "Eastern Ocean". It was only in the maps of our country published after 1908 that people began to use the name of the Yellow Sea, and it has been used ever since.
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The Yellow Sea does not belong to any of the provinces.
The Yellow Sea is the marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean. Between China and the Korean Peninsula. It is bounded by the north shore of the Yangtze River estuary in the south to Jeju Island in South Korea and the East Talkshai Sea, and the Bohai Sea is connected to the Bohai Sea in the west. It covers an area of about 380,000 square kilometers.
The rivers that flow into carry too much sediment, and the sea water near Shouxiao'an is yellow, hence the name. All are continental shelves, with an average depth of 44 meters, with a depth of 60-80 meters and a maximum depth of 140 meters. The salinity averages 31-32.
The surface water temperature is 25 in summer and 2-8 in winter. The transparency is about 15 meters in the south and 3-5 meters along the coast. The west coast of the Liaodong Peninsula, the Shandong Peninsula and the Korean Peninsula is tortuous, with many harbor islands. The famous fishing ground is rich in yellow croaker, saury and so on. The salt industry is well developed.
The climate of the Yellow Sea region
The average temperature of the Yellow Sea was the lowest in January, which was -2 6, and the temperature difference between north and south reached 8. August is the highest, with an average temperature of 25 27 in the whole sea area. The average annual precipitation is about 1000 mm in the south and 500 mm in the north; 6 August is the rainy season, and the precipitation can account for half of the year. In winter, spring and early summer, there is a lot of sea fog along the coast, especially in July.
The western part of the Yellow Sea is from Shanjiao to Wheat Island, the northern part is from Daeludo to Dalian, and the eastern part is a foggy area from the Yalu River estuary, Ganghwa Bay to the coastal waters near Jeju Island. Among them, the average annual fog day of Chengshanjiao is 83 days, the maximum is 96 days a year, and the longest continuous fog day has a record of up to 27 days, which is called "fog cave".
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During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, it was called "East China Sea", and in the Qing Dynasty, it was called "East Ocean".
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The name of the Yellow Sea is due to the fact that the Yellow River was diverted into the Yellow Sea during the Yuan and Ming dynasties (it originally flowed into the Bohai Sea through Hebei and Tianjin, roughly as the course of today's Haihe River), so the color of the sea water in this area is yellowish, so it is called the "Yellow Sea".
The division of the sea in ancient China was not very precise, and it seems that the "East Sea" refers to the sea east of the mainland, which is the name, and the current Sea of Japan was originally called "East Sea".
Now the geographical division is done in larger geographical coordinates. For example, large islands, long archipelagos, estuaries of rivers, etc.
The nomenclature of ancient times is very different from the nomenclature of today.
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