Unit 1 - davis.k12.ut.us
... A long chain of submarine volcanic mountains that runs through the world ocean is called the ...
... A long chain of submarine volcanic mountains that runs through the world ocean is called the ...
AP Human Geography - Red Clay Consolidated School District
... Have some sense of development levels of regions Rich (Highly Developed), Developing (Middle Income), Poor (Less Developed) Major World Religions-where they are and some cultural characteristics (major religions, languages, ethnicities) Middle East South East Asia South Asia Sub-Saharan Af ...
... Have some sense of development levels of regions Rich (Highly Developed), Developing (Middle Income), Poor (Less Developed) Major World Religions-where they are and some cultural characteristics (major religions, languages, ethnicities) Middle East South East Asia South Asia Sub-Saharan Af ...
幻灯片 1
... 2. In what times did the two countries meet with each other? In 97 AD, Gan Ying, a Chinese ambassador went to the East Roman Empire over land. In the 11th century, the Africans made several voyages to the court of the Song Dynasty. In the years between 1405 and 1433, seven large treasure fleets s ...
... 2. In what times did the two countries meet with each other? In 97 AD, Gan Ying, a Chinese ambassador went to the East Roman Empire over land. In the 11th century, the Africans made several voyages to the court of the Song Dynasty. In the years between 1405 and 1433, seven large treasure fleets s ...
Red Sea
The Red Sea, (also the Erythraean Sea), is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia. The connection to the ocean is in the south through the Bab el Mandeb strait and the Gulf of Aden. In the north, there is the Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba, and the Gulf of Suez (leading to the Suez Canal). The Red Sea is a Global 200 ecoregion. The sea is underlain by the Red Sea Rift which is part of the Great Rift Valley.The Red Sea has a surface area of roughly 438,000 km2 (169,100 mi2). It is about 2250 km (1398 mi) long and, at its widest point, 355 km (220.6 mi) wide. It has a maximum depth of 2211 m (7254 ft) in the central median trench, and an average depth of 490 m (1,608 ft). However, there are also extensive shallow shelves, noted for their marine life and corals. The sea is the habitat of over 1,000 invertebrate species, and 200 soft and hard corals. It is the world's northernmost tropical sea.