The world's largest lake is the Caspian Sea at 371,000 sq km which is completely enclosed by Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan. The Caspian Sea is completely land locked and is 28 metres below sea level.
7 Seas of the World There are, in reality, over 100 seas, but 'Seven Seas' is a common phrase of the Ancient World. The Black Sea, The Caspian Sea, The Persian Gulf, The Red Sea, The Mediterranean Sea (Adriatic Sea and Aegean Sea), and The Arabian Sea.
7 Seas of the World There are, in reality, over 100 seas, but 'Seven Seas' is a common phrase of the Ancient World. The Black Sea, The Caspian Sea, The Persian Gulf, The Red Sea, The Mediterranean Sea (Adriatic Sea and Aegean Sea), and The Arabian Sea.
The Caspian Tigers are extinct since the 70's
Used by author C. S. Lewis for a character in his 'Chronicles of Narnia' series, first appearing in 1950. Prince Caspian first appears in the fourth book, where he is the rightful king of Narnia driven into exile by his evil uncle Miraz. Lewis probably based the name on the Caspian Sea, which was named for the city of Qazvin, which was itself named for the ancient Cas tribe.
California 's area is about 424,000 square kilometers.
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Caspians can live well into their 20's.
in the song, and the title phrase is the second line, not the opener- it is stated to be a Voice as Big as the Sea. ( Deep would be a better analog, right) A cleavage deep as the Sea- well that"s a no-no for Yuletide songs.
Caspian tigers (Panthera Tigris virgata), also known as the Persian Tigers, are now extinct. There is controversy over the exact dates of extinction but it is often stated as in the 1950's. They were found in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Caucasus. They were hunted mostly as pests or trophy animals. In Russia the army was ordered to rid them from the area of the Caspian sea and systematically eradicated them in a very effective manner, the purpose of which was to reclaim the land for man's uses.
The South China Sea begins with the letter S. The Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk also begin with the letter S.
Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter of about 74,900 miles (120,500 kilometers). It is known for its prominent ring system, which extends over 175,000 miles (282,000 kilometers) from the planet's surface.