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Pacific Ocean - translation to γερμανικά

OCEAN BETWEEN ASIA, AUSTRALIA AND THE AMERICAS
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  • Picture of the Pacific Ocean, taken from space by the [[Apollo 11]] crew in July 1969
  • Map showing the migration of the [[Austronesian peoples]]
  • Impact of [[El Niño]] and [[La Niña]] on North America
  • Austronesian vessel]] with a double-canoe ([[catamaran]]) hull and a [[crab claw sail]]
  • thunderclouds]] are also visible.
  • [[Marine debris]] on a [[Hawaii]]an coast in 2008
  • [[Mount St. Helens]] in [[Skamania County, Washington]], U.S. in 2020
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  • The island geography of the Pacific Ocean Basin
  • The regions, island nations, and territories of [[Oceania]]
  • A [[Ring of Fire]]; the Pacific is ringed by many volcanoes and [[oceanic trench]]es.
  • [[Tarawa Atoll]] in [[Kiribati]]
  • Sunset in [[Monterey County, California]], U.S.
  • [[Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars]] taking over [[Tahiti]] on 9 September 1842
  • Trieste]]'' before her record dive to the bottom of the [[Mariana Trench]], 23 January 1960
  • [[Typhoon Tip]] at global peak intensity on 12 October 1979
  • A [[stratovolcano]] in [[Ulawun]] on the island of [[New Britain]] in [[Papua New Guinea]]
  • ''Universalis Cosmographia'', also known as the [[Waldseemüller map]], dated 1507, was the first map to show the [[Americas]] separating two distinct oceans. South America was generally considered the [[New World]] and shows the name "America" for the first time, after [[Amerigo Vespucci]]

Pacific Ocean         
der Pazifik, der Pazifische Ozean, der Stille Ozean
Pacific War         
  • Marines fire a captured mountain gun during the attack on [[Garapan]], Saipan, 21 June 1944.
  • American stretcher party carrying a wounded soldier through a devastated Manila street, 23 February 1945
  • American B-29 Superfortresses drop incendiary bombs over the port city of [[Kobe]], June 1945
  • landing at Rendova Island]], June 1943
  • 6}} as part of the Doolittle Raid.
  • US troops approaching Japanese positions near Baguio, Luzon, 23 March 1945
  • US LVTs land Australian soldiers at Balikpapan on 7 July 1945.
  • British soldiers patrolling the ruins of a Burmese town during the advance on Mandalay, January 1945
  • Cairo Conference]] in 1943
  • Chinese casualties of a mass panic during a June 1941 Japanese aerial [[bombing of Chongqing]]
  • Chinese troops during the [[Battle of Changde]] in November 1943
  • Generalissimo [[Chiang Kai-shek]], Allied Commander-in-Chief in the China theater from 1942 to 1945
  • A young Chinese girl from a Japanese 'comfort battalion' being interviewed by a British officer. Rangoon, Burma, 1945
  • M3A3 Stuart]] tanks on the Ledo Road
  • US General [[Douglas MacArthur]], Commander of Allied forces in the South-West Pacific Area, with Australian Prime Minister [[John Curtin]]
  • The [[Bombing of Darwin]], Australia, 19 February 1942
  • General Douglas MacArthur]] wading ashore at Leyte
  • 6}}, 2 September 1945.
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  • Guadalcanal]]
  • 2}} under attack by [[B-17 Flying Fortress]] heavy bombers
  • 4}}, the largest non-nuclear submarines ever constructed
  • Iwo Jima location map
  • The Japanese aircraft carrier ''Zuikaku'' and two destroyers under attack in the Battle of the Philippine Sea
  • A Filipino woman and child killed by Japanese forces in the [[Manila massacre]]
  • Indian prisoners of war shot and bayoneted by Japanese soldiers
  • 2}} damaged by American carrier aircraft in the Sibuyan Sea.
  • HMS ''Repulse'']] under attack.
  • Generalissimo [[Chiang Kai-shek]] and General [[Joseph Stilwell]], Allied Commander-in-Chief in the China theatre from 1942 to 1945
  • Australian POW Sergeant Leonard G. Siffleet of M Special Unit being beheaded by a Japanese officer, Yasuno Chikao, on 24 October 1943. AWM photo.
  • The four engagements in the Battle of Leyte Gulf
  • US Marines rest in the field during the Guadalcanal campaign in November 1942.
  • The mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 60,000&nbsp;feet (18&nbsp;km) into the air on the morning of 9 August 1945
  • A mass grave of Chinese prisoners killed by the Imperial Japanese Army in the 1937 [[Nanjing Massacre]]
  • US Marines pass a dead Japanese soldier in a destroyed village on Okinawa, April 1945
  • PoWs]] at Tarsau, in Thailand in 1943. 22,000 Australians were captured by the Japanese; 8,000 died as prisoners of war.
  • Political map of the Asia-Pacific region, 1939
  • The Pacific War Council as photographed on 12 October 1942. Pictured are representatives from the United States (seated), Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, China, the Netherlands, and the [[Philippine Commonwealth]]
  • Port Arthur]], on 1 October 1945.
  • US Marines during mopping up operations on Peleliu, September 1944
  • [[Royal Marines]] landing at Ramree
  • Japanese advance until mid-1942
  • Singapore]] to the Japanese, February 1942
  • Surrender of US forces at [[Corregidor]], Philippines, May 1942
  • Tarawa]], November 1943
  • 6}} burned for two days after being hit by a Japanese bomb in the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]].
  • British Indian troops during the Battle of Imphal
  • the 10 March firebombing]] of [[Tokyo]], codenamed Operation Meetinghouse, which killed an estimated 100,000 people, March 1945
  • 2}}, in June 1942
  • 6}} burns after being hit by two [[kamikaze]]s. At Okinawa, the kamikazes caused 4,900 American deaths.
  • Allied attack routes against the Empire of Japan
THEATER OF WORLD WAR II FOUGHT IN THE PACIFIC AND ASIA
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n. Pazifikkrieg, Krieg zwischen 1937 und 1945 im Pazifik und Asien stattfindend
antarctic ocean         
  • "Southern Ocean" as alternative to the [[Aethiopian Ocean]], 18th&nbsp;century
  • Admiral von Bellingshausen
  • Seas that are parts of the Southern Ocean
  • The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) is the strongest current system in the world oceans, linking the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific basins.
  • Upwelling in the Southern Ocean}}
  • Location of the Southern Ocean gyres
  • [[Antarctic krill]] (''Euphausia superba'') are a [[keystone species]] of the food web.
  • A general delineation of the [[Antarctic Convergence]], sometimes used by scientists as the demarcation of the Southern Ocean
  • A map of Australia's official interpretation of the names and limits of oceans and seas around Australia
  • 6}} near [[McMurdo Station]], Antarctica, 1965
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  • Portrait of [[Edmund Halley]] by [[Godfrey Kneller]] (before 1721)
  • 2}} trapped in pack ice), [[National Library of Australia]].
  • "Terres Australes" [sic] label without any charted landmass
  • MS ''Explorer'']] in Antarctica in January 1999. She sank on 23 November 2007 after hitting an [[iceberg]].
  • Fish of the [[Notothenioidei]] suborder, such as this young icefish, are mostly restricted to the Antarctic and Subantarctic.
  • cutter]] ''Beaufroy''
  • Nisshin Maru}}.
  • [[Orca]] (''Orcinus orca'') hunting a [[Weddell seal]] in the Southern Ocean
  • 1928 delineation
  • 1937 delineation
  • Manganese nodule
  • warty squid]] (''Moroteuthis ingens'')
  • Typus Orbis Terrarum}}, a map by [[Abraham Ortelius]], showed the imagined link between the proposed continent of Antarctica and [[South America]].
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  • [[Weddell seal]]s (''Leptonychotes weddellii'') are the most southerly of Antarctic mammals.
  • 1911 South Polar Regions exploration map
  • Regional Working Group zones for SOOS
  • The [[International Hydrographic Organization]]'s delineation of the "Southern Ocean" has moved steadily southwards since the original 1928 edition of its ''Limits of Oceans and Seas''.<ref name=CIAgeo />
  • Severe cracks in an [[ice pier]] in use for four seasons at [[McMurdo Station]] slowed cargo operations in 1983 and proved a safety hazard.
  • ''USS Vincennes at Disappointment Bay, Antarctica in early 1840''
  • South Georgia]]
OCEAN AROUND ANTARCTICA
Great Southern Ocean; Southern ocean; South polar ocean; South Polar Ocean; Antartic Ocean; Antartic ocean; South Ocean; South ocean; Antarctic Ocean; Australia and the Southern Ocean; Southern Oceans; Australia and the southern ocean; Antarctic ocean; Austral Ocean; The Southern Ocean; Southern Icy Ocean; South-Polar Ocean; Fauna of the Southern Ocean; Antarctic Sea; Biodiversity of the Southern Ocean; The Antarctic Ocean; Natural resources in the Southern Ocean; Effects of climate change on the Southern Ocean
n. südliches Eismeer, Gewässer um die Antarktik herum

Ορισμός

Pacific
·adj Of or pertaining to peace; suited to make or restore peace; of a peaceful character; not warlike; not quarrelsome; conciliatory; as, pacific words or acts; a pacific nature or condition.

Βικιπαίδεια

Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continents of Asia and Oceania in the west and the Americas in the east.

At 165,250,000 square kilometers (63,800,000 square miles) in area (as defined with a southern Antarctic border), this largest division of the World Ocean and the hydrosphere covers about 46% of Earth's water surface and about 32% of its total surface area, larger than Earth's entire land area combined 148,000,000 km2 (57,000,000 sq mi). The centers of both the Water Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere, as well as the oceanic pole of inaccessibility are in the Pacific Ocean. Ocean circulation (caused by the Coriolis effect) subdivides it into two largely independent volumes of water that meet at the equator, the North Pacific Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean (or more loosely the South Seas). The Pacific Ocean can also be informally divided by the International Date Line into the East Pacific and the West Pacific, which allows it to be further divided into four quadrants, namely the Northeast Pacific off the coasts of North America, the Southeast Pacific off South America, Northwest Pacific off Far Eastern Asia, and the Southwest Pacific around Oceania.

The Pacific Ocean's mean depth is 4,000 meters (13,000 feet). Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, located in the northwestern Pacific, is the deepest known point in the world, reaching a depth of 10,928 meters (35,853 feet). The Pacific also contains the deepest point in the Southern Hemisphere, the Horizon Deep in the Tonga Trench, at 10,823 meters (35,509 feet). The third deepest point on Earth, the Sirena Deep, is also located in the Mariana Trench.

The western Pacific has many major marginal seas, including the Philippine Sea, South China Sea, East China Sea, Sea of Japan, Sea of Okhotsk, Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, Mar de Grau, Tasman Sea, and the Coral Sea.

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1. Japan runs a tsunami warning system in the Pacific Ocean.
2. Stennis Strike Group and deployed to the western Pacific Ocean.
3. The museums original home was in a villa overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Malibu.
4. "The problem is filling the pipeline, the network of pipelines, from Skovorodino to the Pacific Ocean.
5. Lovecraft and was said to be sleeping beneath the Pacific Ocean.