It has even been identified in deep-sea hydrothermal vents on the eastern Pacific Ocean floor. |
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He was a mean redneck, a real nasty guy spewing venom at me at 25,000 feet crossing the Pacific Ocean. |
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On August 30th, 1906, he passed the Bering Strait to make the historic first boat passage into the Pacific Ocean. |
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The normal situation has giant ocean currents flowing anticlockwise around the South Pacific Ocean. |
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Although perched on the edge of the Pacific Ocean and exposed to the elements, Pebble Beach is not a true links course. |
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The latter, closer to the Pacific Ocean, is home to excellent Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays. |
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The range of the missile extended submarine operations to the Pacific Ocean, providing greater sea room and operating area. |
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Meanwhile, the journalists have a tough time in the open press box, when the chill winds from the Pacific Ocean blow across the ground. |
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They nest on Arctic and subarctic Alaskan tundra, and may winter on islands in the Pacific Ocean as far south as Australia. |
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The second group included 6 species inhabiting tributaries of the Pacific Ocean. |
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This was a lovely glimpse of the Pacific Ocean, calm and sunny, with the bold precipitous cliffs of Maria Island rising grandly in the distance. |
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Just before the final dive into the Pacific Ocean, she is heard leading the sinner's prayer for salvation. |
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The Denver Universal Spaceport was right on the coast of the Pacific Ocean, hugging the Colorado Island coastline. |
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At the bottom of the Pacific Ocean is a daisy chain of volcanoes, faults and crustal fractures. |
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This afternoon in Santa Monica, or off the coast of Santa Monica, a waterspout formed over the Pacific Ocean. |
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Her blue eyes were magnified from the lenses of her glasses, making them appear like pools of the Pacific Ocean. |
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Apparently though, when they crossed the Pacific Ocean they brought over their native customs, such as keno and roulette. |
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Hurricanes are called typhoons when occurring in the Pacific Ocean and willy-willies in Australia. |
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The world's only accurate detection system today is spread along the three major underwater fault lines in the Northeastern Pacific Ocean. |
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My research focus is on the decline and potential extinction of loggerhead and leatherback sea turtles in the Pacific Ocean. |
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In 1998, North Korea lobbed a ballistic missile over Japan into the Pacific Ocean, claiming it was a satellite launch. |
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Sardines and anchovies swim to the beat of a 50-year climate cycle in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Scientists estimate in about ten years all leatherback turtles in the Pacific Ocean may be gone. |
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It is another of those tiny groups of dots that punctuate the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. |
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The valley drops away below in a mosaic of yellow grass and green pastureland, and in the distance the sun glints off the Pacific Ocean. |
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The span of the Pacific Ocean, covered in fog, hints at the approach of winter. |
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The Marshall Islands are a group of low-lying coral atolls and islands in the central Pacific Ocean. |
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The pair then re-entered the Eagle, reuniting with Collins and the Columbia module before returning home by splashing down in the Pacific Ocean. |
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This bounty still lures millions of sea birds from rookeries across the Pacific Ocean. |
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The abuse was revealed in 1999 and eight men were later convicted during a trial on the British overseas territory in the Pacific Ocean. |
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He goes over to where Paterson had started to direct construction of a great highway over the isthmus to the Pacific Ocean. |
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The mouth of the river dumps into Moreton Bay and the Pacific Ocean in northeastern Australia. |
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The strong temperature contrast across the Pacific means the easterly trade winds will be enhanced for the Pacific Ocean. |
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For two years, he cloistered himself in a cave overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Taipei County and meditated on the questions of life and death. |
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The British arrived almost a century ago to build the railroad that slices across the isthmus, linking the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean. |
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Going head-to-head against Jack Nicklaus in a major was like trying to drain the Pacific Ocean with a teacup. |
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Treated effluent is still discharged into Maguires Creek, the Richmond River and the Pacific Ocean. |
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Fire chiefs gave warning that the new fires could burn all the way from San Diego to the Pacific Ocean. |
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The thundering surf around the jutting piers of Pacific Ocean Park is the favoured playground of these washed-out youngsters. |
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The cliffs drop away below in a tumble of honeyed sandstone rocks, and below the sun glints off the Pacific Ocean. |
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Putting these trends together, it appears the quintessential swing voter is a retired woman with no formal party affiliation who lives relatively close to the Pacific Ocean. |
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The Polynesians are the original inhabitants of a vast string of islands in the Pacific Ocean, from New Zealand in the south to Hawaii in the north. |
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But he no more knew of the places named for him than he did of the Pacific Ocean or of distant planets. |
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She was as stubborn as a mule with an ego as big as the Pacific Ocean. |
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This star-studded locale is Malibu Colony, a private stretch of around 100 homes sitting side by side on the Pacific Ocean. |
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Godwin said a stationary front between Dallas and Houston pulled moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and the southwest from the Pacific Ocean and provided the repeated rounds of rain. |
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It is here that the roaring tide of the Philippine Sea, moving northwards, meets the mighty current of the Pacific Ocean, sweeping down in the opposite direction. |
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I met Friedman in January in his elegant high-rise San Francisco condo, with an absorbing view of both the Pacific Ocean and the San Francisco Bay. |
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The aircraft then glided to a splashdown into the Pacific Ocean. |
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The Tsars used them to push the frontiers of Russia southwards and east, through Siberia and as far as the Pacific Ocean. |
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Two years and eight months later he would be a rifleman in an infantry platoon, being transported across the Pacific Ocean for the invasion of Japan. |
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Morning rose on the world, from the Pacific Ocean across the vast continent of Asia, across the ancient domains of Europe, and onto New York City. |
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A few brave swimmers are wading hardily into the Pacific Ocean. |
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A modern analog for this is the dugong from the Pacific Ocean. |
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On top of this Palisade cliff where Palm trees sway with the ocean breeze, you will find a charming park, a mile long, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. |
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This story, to give just the bare bones of it, is told by the sole survivor of a Pacific Ocean shipwreck, who drifts for 7 months in a lifeboat along with a Bengal tiger. |
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Data from the Pacific Ocean on the distribution of rudists on carbonate platforms confirm that biocalcification crises in shallow-water settings were truly global. |
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As we speak, container ships full of toys, electronics, and clothing are chugging their way across the Pacific Ocean. |
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At the end of its six-month mission, Jules Verne will offload solid waste and wastewater from the Station and burn up during atmospheric re-entry over the Pacific Ocean. |
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This process of volcano growth and death, over many millions of years, has left a long trail of volcanic islands and seamounts across the Pacific Ocean floor. |
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The island populations of the Pacific Ocean have historically been divided, on the basis of geography and culture, into Polynesians, Micronesians, and Melanesians. |
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The developing El Nino continues its eastward trek in the Pacific Ocean. |
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When the weather starts to cool here and I'm jonesing for Manhattan Beach, I'll be visiting her palmtree-lined, azure-tinted Pacific Ocean musings even more. |
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He even proved uncannily accurate in anticipating the Florida launch site, Pacific Ocean splashdown, and recovery by U.S. naval forces of the Apollo missions. |
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The Nazca Plate, which underlies the eastern Pacific Ocean, slides under western South America, resulting in crustal thickening, uplift and volcanism. |
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Spanish galleons travelled across the Pacific Ocean between Acapulco in Mexico and Manila. |
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The map shows, for the first time, the real extension of the Pacific Ocean. |
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The roots of the kava plant are used to produce a drink which is consumed throughout the cultures of the Pacific Ocean. |
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Routes vary, either travelling through the Caribbean and then into the Pacific Ocean via the Panama Canal, or around Cape Horn. |
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It is used as the basis for the International Date Line because it mostly passes through the open waters of the Pacific Ocean. |
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This makes Saavedra the first navigator to cross the Pacific Ocean from the Americas. |
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The Admiralty Islands are an archipelago group of 18 islands in the Bismarck Archipelago, to the north of New Guinea in the South Pacific Ocean. |
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They may represent part of the oceanic crust and are believed to come from the Pacific Ocean realm. |
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Commercial routes were developed that brought goods from places as far as the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific Ocean and perhaps even the Inca Empire. |
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Panama is located in Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, between Colombia and Costa Rica. |
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By 2000, Panama controlled the Panama Canal which connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea to the North of the Pacific Ocean. |
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Recently, Peru disputed its maritime limits with Chile in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Those that drain toward the Pacific Ocean are steep and short, flowing only intermittently. |
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It is located on the banks of the Moche River, near its mouth at the Pacific Ocean, in the Moche Valley. |
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The western border of the bay is protected from the Pacific Ocean by a long, narrow strip of land called the Silver Strand. |
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Oregon is one of only three states of the contiguous United States to have a coastline on the Pacific Ocean. |
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The Treaty of 1818 established joint British and American occupancy of the region west of the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. |
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In Ortelius's atlas Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, published in 1570, Terra Australis extends north of the Tropic of Capricorn in the Pacific Ocean. |
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The Arafura Sea lies west of the Pacific Ocean overlying the continental shelf between Australia and Indonesian New Guinea. |
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Three major groups of islands in the Pacific Ocean are Polynesia, Micronesia and Melanesia. |
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There are many other islands located within the boundaries of the Pacific Ocean that are not considered part of Oceania. |
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This list includes all islands found in the geographic Pacific Ocean, with an area larger than 10,000 square kilometers. |
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Sometime in September he rounded the northeastern tip of Asia and entered the Pacific Ocean. |
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Sweet potatoes became popular very early in the islands of the Pacific Ocean, spreading from Polynesia to Japan and the Philippines. |
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The south east of the state belongs to the Lerma River basin, which eventually empties in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Oceania was originally conceived as the lands of the Pacific Ocean, stretching from the Strait of Malacca to the coast of the Americas. |
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Australasia comprises Australia, New Zealand, the island of New Guinea, and neighbouring islands in the Pacific Ocean. |
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The Pacific Plate, which makes up most of Oceania, is an oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean. |
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It is bordered to the north by Cook Strait, to the west by the Tasman Sea, and to the south and east by the Pacific Ocean. |
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Their original colonial charters theoretically extended west to the Pacific Ocean. |
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Chrysiptera albata, a new species of damselfish from the Phoenix Islands, Central Pacific Ocean. |
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The Chilean air force plane had 21 people aboard when it vanished near the remote Juan Fernandez islands in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Found throughout the Pacific Ocean, king crabs are among the world's largest crustaceans and can weigh more than 10kgs. |
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Crested and whiskered auklets nest in hollows on rocky islands in the remote northern Pacific Ocean. |
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Inform students that another great explorer, named Vasco Nunez de Balboa, was the first European to reach the Pacific Ocean. |
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Navy-operated bathyscaphe Trieste carried two men to the deepest known point in the Pacific Ocean, reaching a depth of more than 35,000 feet. |
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However, the male organ was not found among humans but on a sea slug which is found in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Its central valley is bookended by the Pacific Ocean and the Andes, which trap the perfect amount of moisture for growing grapes. |
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The fish, with wing-like fins and an eel-like tail, was found during an international expedition to the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. |
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The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands, is a low-lying island country located in the northern Pacific Ocean. |
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The hydrography of Piura Department is determined mainly by the amount of rainfall originating in the Pacific Ocean. |
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In an action with enduring historical import, Balboa claimed the Pacific Ocean and all the lands adjoining it for the Spanish Crown. |
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In December 1941, Japan attacked the United States and European colonies in the Pacific Ocean, and quickly conquered much of the Western Pacific. |
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The region sits in the line of several major shipping routes with the Panama Canal connecting the western Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean. |
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Along the Pacific Ocean coast lie the Coast Ranges, which, while not approaching the scale of the Rocky Mountains, are formidable nevertheless. |
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The West has several long rivers that empty into the Pacific Ocean, while the eastern rivers run into the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Facing both the Pacific Ocean and the Mexican border, the West has been shaped by a variety of ethnic groups. |
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The first British hydrogen bombs were tested during Operation Grapple at Malden Island and Christmas Island in the Central Pacific Ocean. |
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It crosses Europe, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America, and the Atlantic Ocean. |
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During the rainy season, November through March, storms originate from fronts entering off of the Pacific Ocean. |
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It lies between the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Sea of Okhotsk to the west. |
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When juvenile salmon migrate to the Pacific Ocean, the second host releases a stage infective to salmon. |
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The Salmon that once dominated the Pacific Ocean are now just a fraction in population and size. |
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Typical interbirth interval ranges from one year for the Black Sea population to three years for eastern Pacific Ocean populations. |
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A 1977 study estimated Pacific Ocean totals of 9,110, based upon catch and CPUE data. |
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In 2005, two conservation biologists proposed a plan to airlift 50 gray whales from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Both the center of the Water Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere are in the Pacific Ocean. |
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On the western end of the Pacific Ocean the Dutch threatened the Spanish Philippines. |
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The islands entirely within the Pacific Ocean can be divided into three main groups known as Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia. |
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The Pacific Ocean is the only ocean which is almost totally bounded by subduction zones. |
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The oldest Pacific Ocean floor is only around 180 Ma old, with older crust subducted by now. |
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The Pacific Ocean contains several long seamount chains, formed by hotspot volcanism. |
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Typical interbirth interval ranges from 1 year for the Black Sea population to 3 years for eastern Pacific Ocean populations. |
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The term Oceania refers to a group of island countries and territories in the Pacific Ocean, together with the continent of Australia. |
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Examples are the Aleutian Islands, the Mariana Islands, and most of Tonga in the Pacific Ocean. |
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The deepest point in the ocean is the Mariana Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean near the Northern Mariana Islands. |
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On the west coast of the United States, which is prone to Pacific Ocean tsunami, warning signs indicate evacuation routes. |
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Computers assist in analysing the tsunami risk of every earthquake that occurs in the Pacific Ocean and the adjoining land masses. |
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From there, it presumably recolonized the North Pacific Ocean during high glaciation periods in the Pleistocene via the Central American Seaway. |
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McClure started out from England in December 1849, sailed the Atlantic Ocean south to Cape Horn and entered the Pacific Ocean. |
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A deep sea spot in the Pacific Ocean close to the Philippines is named after the first Emden ship, and is therefore called Emdentief in German. |
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This results in moisture rich air from the Pacific Ocean to flow from the west, resulting in frequent rainstorms and wind on the coast. |
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A major example is the exploration of the wrecks of various warships in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Sacagawea assisted the expedition with information and translating skills as they travelled westward towards the Pacific Ocean. |
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Ben Abruzzo was the first man to cross the Pacific Ocean in a hot air balloon. |
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Hess therefore concluded that the Atlantic Ocean was expanding while the Pacific Ocean was shrinking. |
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One variety, the coast Douglas fir, grows along the Pacific Ocean from central British Columbia south to central California. |
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In Oregon and Washington, its range is continuous from the eastern edge of the Cascades west to the Pacific Coast Ranges and Pacific Ocean. |
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It is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the Bering Strait and to the Atlantic Ocean through the Greenland Sea and Labrador Sea. |
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This difference in practice is markedly seen for the Pacific Ocean in the adjacent figure. |
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It crosses Africa, the Indian Ocean, South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Pacific Ocean, Central America, South America and the Atlantic Ocean. |
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When North America and South America connected, it stopped equatorial currents from passing from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. |
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The Russians were in constant pursuit of a warm water port on the Pacific Ocean, for their navy as well as for maritime trade. |
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In general terms, Asia is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean and on the north by the Arctic Ocean. |
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It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and South America. |
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It crosses Europe, the Mediterranean Sea, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, North America, and the Atlantic Ocean. |
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It crosses Africa, Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, Central America, the Caribbean and the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Most of the eastern Indian Ocean and nearly all of the Pacific Ocean margin are examples of active margins. |
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The greatest number of monoplacophorans are from the eastern Pacific Ocean along the oceanic trenches. |
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The Pacific Ocean is also an active, shrinking oceanic basin, even though it has both spreading ridge and oceanic trenches. |
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It crosses Africa, Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, North America and the Atlantic Ocean. |
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It crosses the Atlantic Ocean, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Australasia, the Pacific Ocean and South America. |
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They are largest on average in the northwest Pacific Ocean basin and smallest in the northeastern Pacific Ocean basin. |
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The Northeast Pacific Ocean has a broader period of activity, but in a similar time frame to the Atlantic. |
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A similar mission was also completed successfully in the western Pacific Ocean. |
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Central America is bordered by Mexico to the north, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. |
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The Pacific Ocean lies to the southwest, the Caribbean Sea lies to the northeast, and the Gulf of Mexico lies to the north. |
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The Cocos Plate in the Pacific Ocean is subducted beneath the Caribbean Plate, just off the western coast of Central America. |
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The Pacific Ocean floor subducted under this oceanic crust between the continents. |
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These skulls originated from Mocha Island, an island just off the coast of Chile in the Pacific Ocean, formerly inhabited by the Mapuche. |
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is one such example of this, comprising a vast region of the North Pacific Ocean rich with anthropogenic wastes. |
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In 1565, the application of this principle in the Pacific Ocean led the Spanish discovering the Manila Galleon trade route. |
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British explorer James Cook, who had been the first to map the North Atlantic island of Newfoundland, spent a dozen years in the Pacific Ocean. |
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They took a canoe for a short reconnaissance trip, thus becoming the first Europeans to navigate the Pacific Ocean off the coast of New World. |
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In 1520, Ferdinand Magellan renamed the sea the Pacific Ocean because of its calm waters. |
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Named for a small creek that runs through the 120-acre property, Tablas Creek is located 12 miles from the Pacific Ocean. |
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The Russian northern sea otter ranges from the Kuril Islands to the Commander Islands in the western Pacific Ocean. |
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He was born in 1940 in Juchitan, which is part of a region called Istmo, in Oaxaca, that separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Pacific Ocean. |
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Vanuatu sits on the Ring of Fire, the arc of seismic faults around the Pacific Ocean where earthquakes are common. |
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Sand sole, Psettichthys melanostictus, is a common nearshore pleuronectid flatfish in the northeast Pacific Ocean. |
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Seasonal distribution of euphausids in the Bering and Okhotsk Sea and adjacent waters of Pacific Ocean. |
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Pteropods are an important food source for salmon, herring, mackerel, and other fish in the Pacific Ocean. |
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The jumbo flying squid, known by their scientific name Dosidicus gigas, normally nestle in the eastern Pacific Ocean. |
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She has survived a mid-Ocean rescue on the Pacific Ocean, cycled through brutal weather conditions in the Gobi Desert and kayaked some of the toughest waters in the world. |
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Seven hours later, over the Pacific Ocean, the screenwriter would notice that his fellow passengers had begun to morph in a strangely Voldemortian way. |
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Officials have decided not to allow India to join for various reasons, considering that India does not border the Pacific Ocean, which all current members do. |
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It has equal access to both the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico as well as the major metropolitan areas of Monterrey, Mexico City and Guadalajara. |
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The completion of this mission set the foundations for determining the status of the north east passage as a possible connection between Europe and the Pacific Ocean. |
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It's even more incredible given that these isolated islands are spread across a vast area of the Pacific Ocean from the subtropics to the subantarctic. |
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He was the first to sail the Cape Horn route to the Pacific Ocean. |
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Christmas day in 1998, we lived on the Pacific Ocean in Pacific Grove, California and watched a gam of whales breaching in the deep ultramarine water. |
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After taking on supplies of wood and water Ulloa rounded the tip of the peninsula with great difficulty and sailed northward along the western shore in the Pacific Ocean. |
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The hope was to lower a drill through over 4,000 metres of Pacific Ocean water off the coast of Mexico and drill some 5,000 metres through relatively thin crustal rock. |
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Robinson Crusoe Island The largest island of the Chilean Juan Fernndez Archipelago, Robinson Crusoe Island is 419 miles west of South America in the South Pacific Ocean. |
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Rapongan's Tau ancestors used to move freely in the Pacific Ocean, following the migratory route of the flying fish, which was subject to the flow of the Kuroshio. |
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The Times atlas will also mark name changes such as Melekeok, which takes over from Koror as the new capital of the island of Palau in the Pacific Ocean. |
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The fleet explored the rivers and bays as it charted the South American coast until it found a way to the Pacific Ocean through the Strait of Magellan. |
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A 247 all-suite property, its spacious junior and luxury suites are equipped with full kitchenettes and private balconies overlooking the tranquil, cobalt Pacific Ocean. |
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Chile's government has confirmed all 21 people on board a military aircraft, which crashed into the Pacific Ocean off the remote Juan Fernandez islands, have died. |
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In a letter to Francis I, Verrazzano wrote that he was convinced that the Sound was the beginning of the Pacific Ocean, from which access could be gained to China. |
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At the same time they search for giant squids, or Kraken, in the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean, they're also taking care of hatching live dinosaurs. |
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The Golden Gate Bridge, with its sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, has long been a destination for people seeking to end their lives. |
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It borders Ecuador and Colombia to the north, Brazil to the east, Bolivia to the southeast, Chile to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. |
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It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the west by the Pacific Ocean. |
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The conflict began in 1520, when expeditions of both kingdoms reached the Pacific Ocean, because no agreed meridian of longitude had been established in the orient. |
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In September 1578, Sir Francis Drake, in the course of his circumnavigation of the world, passed through the Strait of Magellan into the Pacific Ocean. |
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The voyage followed the North Atlantic Ocean, Panama Canal, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Suez Canal, Mediterranean Sea route in a westerly direction. |
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For example, over 20 species of stingray, most closely related to those found in the Pacific Ocean, can be found today in the freshwaters of the Amazon. |
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While Spain never gave up its claims based on papal bulls, neither did the Spanish crown seek papal sanctions over the Pacific Ocean line of demarcation. |
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During the onset of East Timor's independence from Indonesia in 1999, Portugal sent two frigates and various troops to aid its former colony in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Possessions in Europe, Africa, the Atlantic Ocean, the Americas, the Pacific Ocean, and East Asia qualified the Spanish Empire as attaining a global presence. |
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The eastern part in Asia extended to the Pacific Ocean to the east and Afghanistan to the south, and, except some areas in Central Asia, was much less populous. |
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Sprawling from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean, Russia has more than a fifth of the world's forests, which makes it the largest forest country in the world. |
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One such pest, the giant African snail Achatina fulica, has been introduced to many parts of Asia, as well as to many islands in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean. |
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This is because it served to divert the jet stream which would otherwise flow from the relatively warm Pacific Ocean through Montana and Minnesota to the south. |
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The names of significant tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and Australian region are retired from the naming lists and replaced with another name. |
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In the Pacific Ocean, the rest of the cold and salty water from the Atlantic undergoes haline forcing, and becomes warmer and fresher more quickly. |
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It was at this time that tectonics first created a connection to the Pacific Ocean across central Mexico and later eastward to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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In 1772, Samuel Hearne travelled overland northwest from Hudson Bay to the Arctic Ocean, thereby proving that there was no strait connecting Hudson Bay to the Pacific Ocean. |
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In the Pacific Ocean there is an intermediate morph as well. |
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The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions. |
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There is another band in the Pacific Ocean running from the Sea of Japan, Vladivostok, the Bering Strait, Alaska, British Columbia, and California. |
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Two species, the tufted puffin and horned puffin, are found in the North Pacific Ocean, while the Atlantic puffin is found in the North Atlantic Ocean. |
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By the end of that century, the United States extended into the Pacific Ocean, and its economy, driven in large part by the Industrial Revolution, began to soar. |
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The Columbia River, the largest river in volume flowing into the Pacific Ocean from North America, and its tributary, the Snake River, water the Pacific Northwest. |
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The British Museum's Oceanic collections originate from the vast area of the Pacific Ocean, stretching from Papua New Guinea to Easter Island, from New Zealand to Hawaii. |
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Chile, facing the Pacific Ocean, has a large British presence. |
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It was during this expedition that he climbed a high tree in the central mountains of the Isthmus of Panama and thus became the first Englishman to see the Pacific Ocean. |
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Its American and Asian presence ended, Spain then sold its remaining Pacific Ocean possessions to Germany in 1899, retaining only its African territories. |
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In 1513, Balboa crossed the Isthmus of Panama, and led the first European expedition to see the Pacific Ocean from the West coast of the New World. |
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The expedition descended towards the shore for a short reconnaissance trip, thus becoming the first Europeans to navigate the Pacific Ocean off the coast of the New World. |
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The pair dived to the deepest part of the Earth's oceans, known as the Challenger Deep, found in the Mariana Trench off the coast of Guam in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Routeing charts, North Pacific Ocean, series 5127, January-December. |
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Discover California's beach communities and enjoy lunch in a restaurant overlooking the Pacific ocean. |
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The longitude of Rio de Janeiro was to be found and also made geological survey of a circular coral atoll in the Pacific ocean. |
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Comparison of phocid and otariid feeding habits and life history traits in temperate and boreal regions of the North Pacific ocean. |
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Recently, stronger winds, especially the subtropical trade winds in the Pacific ocean have provided a mechanism for vertical heat distribution. |
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Research found the biggest brains belonged to Scandinavians with the smallest being Micronesians in the western Pacific ocean. |
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Commercial fish species include 6 species of Pacific salmon, Alaska pollock, Pacific cod, Pacific halibut, yellowfin sole, Pacific ocean perch and sablefish. |
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