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Pacific is always capitalized.
Yes. All of the world's oceans, lakes, and rivers are capitalized.
No, circa does not need to be capitalized.
No, CRNA does not always need to be capitalized. It should be capitalized when using it as an acronym for Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist.
No, the word "region" does not need to be capitalized in a sentence unless it is the first word of the sentence or part of a proper noun (e.g. "Pacific Northwest region").
No, the southern Pacific Ocean does not need a capital letter. In general, only proper nouns need to be capitalized, and "southern Pacific Ocean" is a common noun. However, if it is part of a specific name or title (e.g., Southern Pacific Oceanic Commission), then it may be capitalized.
The word "coast" is capitalized in Pacific coast only if it is part of a proper name such as Pacific Coast Highway or Pacific Coast Academy.
The word "coast" is capitalized in Pacific coast only if it is part of a proper name such as Pacific Coast Highway or Pacific Coast Academy.
Yes, Pacific is capitalized even if the entire name is not given, and the word ocean is capitalized when used as part of the name. Examples: This Summer, I will take a cruise in the Pacific. The United States borders the Pacific Ocean.
No, the word "baseball" does not always need to be capitalized. It should be capitalized when it is used as the proper noun referring to the organized sport, but it can be written in lowercase when it is used in a general sense to refer to the physical object or concept.
Yes, "I am" is typically capitalized because "I" is a pronoun and should always be capitalized in English.
Yes. In English, the names of languages are always capitalized.