Yes, the Bering Sea was named after the Danish explorer Vitus Bering, who explored the area in the 18th century while serving as an officer in the Russian navy. He is known for his expeditions that contributed to the mapping of the region.
The Bering Sea is fairly shallow, but yes, submarines transit the Bering Sea regularly heading to and from the Arctic.
Yes, bering sea is in Alaska also right next door to russia.
yes Alaska
The Yukon River empties into the Bering Sea. The river is 1,982 miles long, and has a basin of 330,002 square miles.
yes
Yes, he was a Danish exlorer who discovered and named Alaska and the Bering Sea.
Yes, it is.
Yes, via the Sea of Okhotsk and the Bering Sea.
it is called the Bering strait. it was a large piece of land that exicted over 35,000,000 years ago.scientists belive that's hw native Americans came to America.
yes thats why its called bering
Yes. It is separated from the Pacific by the Aleutian Islands, most of which are part of Alaska.