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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bering_SeaBering Sea - Wikipedia

    The Bering Sea ( / ˈbɛərɪŋ, ˈbɛrɪŋ / BAIR-ing, BERR-ing, US also / ˈbɪərɪŋ / BEER-ing; [1] [2] [3] Russian: Бе́рингово мо́ре, tr. Béringovo móre, IPA: [ˈbʲerʲɪnɡəvə ˈmorʲe]) is a marginal sea of the Northern Pacific Ocean. It forms, along with the Bering Strait, the divide between the two largest landmasses on Earth: Eurasia and the Americas.

  2. Bering Sea - New World Encyclopedia. Bering Sea and the North Pacific Ocean. The Bering Sea is the northernmost part of the Pacific Ocean that comprises a deep water basin (the Aleutian Basin) that rises up through a narrow slope into the shallower water above the continental shelves.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Bering_SeaBering Sea - Wikiwand

    The Bering Sea is a marginal sea of the Northern Pacific Ocean. It forms, along with the Bering Strait, the divide between the two largest landmasses on Earth: Eurasia and the Americas. It comprises a deep water basin, which then rises through a narrow slope into the shallower water above the continental shelves.

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

    Beringia sea levels (blues) and land elevations (browns) measured in metres from 21,000 years ago to present. Beringia is defined today as the land and maritime area bounded on the west by the Lena River in Russia; on the east by the Mackenzie River in Canada; on the north by 72 degrees north latitude in the Chukchi Sea; and on the south by the ...

  5. www.worldatlas.com › seas › bering-seaBering Sea - WorldAtlas

    Mar 25, 2021 · The Bering Sea is such a marginal sea in the northern part of the Pacific Ocean, which together with the Bering Strait separates the two continents of North America and Asia. In 1648, the Russian explorer Semyon Dezhnyov was the first European to explore the Bering Sea and the Bering Strait.

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