Sea of Okhotsk - definição. O que é Sea of Okhotsk. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é Sea of Okhotsk - definição

MARGINAL SEA OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN
Okhotskoe Sea; Okhotsk Sea; Sea of Ohotsk; Ohotsk Sea; Sakhalin Shelf; Охо́тское мо́ре; Okhotskoye More; Sea of okhotsk; Sea Of Okhotsk; Okhotskoye; Ochotskoje More; The Sea of Okhotsk; Whaling in the Sea of Okhotsk; Sea of Kamchatka
  • Tungusic]] Sea"), had been well mapped by 1792, apart from [[Sakhalin]]
  • Sea of Okhotsk full map
  • Sea of Okhotsk seasons winter and summer

Sea of clouds         
  • Sea of clouds in [[Mount Pulag]], [[Philippines]]
DESCRIPTION OF LAYER OF CLOUDS AS VIEWED FROM ABOVE, RESEMBLING WAVES
Sea of Clouds; Sea of fog
A sea of clouds is an overcast layer of clouds, as viewed from above, with a relatively uniform top which shows undulations of very different lengths resembling waves on the sea. A sea of fog is formed from stratus clouds or fog and does not show undulations.
Sea Peoples         
  • A carved relief from the [[Kadesh inscriptions]] showing [[Shasu]] spies being beaten by Egyptians
  • [[Philistine Bichrome pottery]], theorized to be of Sea Peoples origin
  • Warrior wearing a [[boar's tusk helmet]], from a Mycenaean chamber tomb in the [[Acropolis of Athens]], 14th–13th century BC.
  • Invasions, population movements and destruction during the collapse of the Bronze Age, c. 1200 BCE derived from ''Atlas of World History'' (2002)
  • Map of the Sea People invasions in the Aegean Sea and Eastern Mediterranean at the end of the Late Bronze Age.<ref name="JB"/>
  • Bronze model of a [[nuraghe]]. 10th century BCE
  • The [[Abishemu obelisk]], includes the words "Kwkwn ś: Rwqq" translated as "Kukun, son of Lukka"
PURPORTED HISTORICAL ETHNIC GROUP
Sea People; Sea-People; Shikalayu; Sea people; Sea peoples; Peoples of the Sea; Sikila; Shikila; Sea Peoble; Invasion of the Sea Peoples; The sea peoples
¦ plural noun invaders of uncertain identity who encroached on Egypt and the eastern Mediterranean by land and sea in the late 13th century BC.
Sea Peoples         
  • A carved relief from the [[Kadesh inscriptions]] showing [[Shasu]] spies being beaten by Egyptians
  • [[Philistine Bichrome pottery]], theorized to be of Sea Peoples origin
  • Warrior wearing a [[boar's tusk helmet]], from a Mycenaean chamber tomb in the [[Acropolis of Athens]], 14th–13th century BC.
  • Invasions, population movements and destruction during the collapse of the Bronze Age, c.&nbsp;1200&nbsp;BCE derived from ''Atlas of World History'' (2002)
  • Map of the Sea People invasions in the Aegean Sea and Eastern Mediterranean at the end of the Late Bronze Age.<ref name="JB"/>
  • Bronze model of a [[nuraghe]]. 10th century BCE
  • The [[Abishemu obelisk]], includes the words "Kwkwn ś: Rwqq" translated as "Kukun, son of Lukka"
PURPORTED HISTORICAL ETHNIC GROUP
Sea People; Sea-People; Shikalayu; Sea people; Sea peoples; Peoples of the Sea; Sikila; Shikila; Sea Peoble; Invasion of the Sea Peoples; The sea peoples
The Sea Peoples are a hypothesized seafaring confederation that attacked ancient Egypt and other regions in the East Mediterranean prior to and during the Late Bronze Age collapse (1200–900 BCE).. Quote: "First coined in 1881 by the French Egyptologist G.

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Sea of Okhotsk

The Sea of Okhotsk (Russian: Охо́тское мо́ре, tr. Okhótskoye móre, IPA: [ɐˈxotskəjə ˈmorʲe]; Japanese: オホーツク海, romanized: Ohōtsuku-kai) is a marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean. It is located between Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula on the east, the Kuril Islands on the southeast, Japan's island of Hokkaido on the south, the island of Sakhalin along the west, and a stretch of eastern Siberian coast along the west and north. The northeast corner is the Shelikhov Gulf. The sea is named after the Okhota river, which is in turn named after the Even word окат (okat) meaning "river".

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Sea of Okhotsk
1. Boats and helicopters were used to reach the stranded anglers off Sakhalin island in the Sea of Okhotsk.
2. Exxon Mobil and its partners plan to invest $12.8 billion to develop oil and gas fields on Sakhalin Island‘s shelf in the Sea of Okhotsk.
3. In 1'24 and 1'28, he led the first geological expeditions there, and on the shore of the Sea of Okhotsk there‘s a monument to them.
4. Currently it‘s about 10 degrees Celsius (50 Fahrenheit) and there is ice on some stretches of the river, which ultimately feeds into the Sea of Okhotsk.
5. The 22,000–ton gas platform was towed from a construction yard in South Korea to the Sakhalin–2 development in the Sea of Okhotsk, the company said.