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  1. A tsunami (from Japanese, meaning “harbor wave” [2]) is a natural disaster, a series of fast-moving waves in the ocean caused by powerful earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, or a meteor impact in the ocean. A tsunami starts as a small wave and builds up into a larger wave, and starts suddenly. The waves travel at a great speed ...

  2. Colombia ( / kəˈlʌm.biə / ( listen); Spanish: [koˈlom.bja] ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a tropical equatorial country in northern South America. It is in the northwest part of the continent, and it has an area of 1,141,748 kilometres² (440,839 sq mi).

  3. The Sea of Japan is a sea in the north-western edge of the Pacific Ocean. It is separated from the ocean by the Japanese Archipelago, including Sakhalin, Hokkaidō and Honshū. [3] [4] It is surrounded by these islands and the Eurasian Continent. [3] It covers 978,000 square km. [4] The average depth is 1,667 meters. [3]

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SalpSalp - Wikipedia

    Pegea confederata on a 1995 stamp from Azerbaijan. A salp (plural salps, also known colloquially as “sea grape”) or salpa (plural salpae or salpas [2]) is a barrel-shaped, planktonic tunicate in the family Salpidae. It moves by contracting, thereby pumping water through its gelatinous body; it is one of the most efficient examples of jet ...

  5. James Cook. Captain James Cook, FRS (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779) [1] was a British explorer, navigator and cartographer, the greatest of the 18th century. He sailed through the Pacific Ocean three times, mapped many areas and recorded several islands and coastlines on European maps for the first time. He was the first British sailor ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VladivostokVladivostok - Wikipedia

    It is located around the Golden Horn Bay on the Sea of Japan, covering an area of 331.16 square kilometers (127.86 square miles), with a population of 600,871 residents as of 2021. [12] Vladivostok is the second-largest city in the Far Eastern Federal District, as well as the Russian Far East, after Khabarovsk.

  7. Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The Isthmus of Tehuantepec is an isthmus in Mexico. It is the shortest route between the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean. Before the Panama Canal opened, it was a major shipping route known as the Tehuantepec Route.

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