I thin it is by 1,000 ft cause not only the dead sea is one of the saltiest seas in the world but it is also one of the deepiest
There are no seas IN China. Seas do not occur inside a country. There are exceptions, such as the Dead Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea and the Aral Sea, but the landmass of China does not contain one of these. There are seas that surround China, such as the South China Sea.
One sea, many seas. It's perfectly regular. See, for example, the 'Seven Seas' range of healthcare products.
No, the black sea and the dead sea have to different locations and they are two different seas.
Yellow Sea Black Sea Red Sea Dead Sea Seas
medtrainiean sea
None there are no freshwater seas and there will never be.
Red Sea Dead Sea Carribean Sea
Mediterranean Sea, Dead Sea.
because the dead sea has more salt than the other seas.
North Pacific OceanSouth Pacific OceanNorth Atlantic OceanSouth Atlantic OceanIndian OceanSouthern OceanArctic OceanThe above answer is a modern day Geographical classification of the term Seven Seas.There more answers for the term Seven Seas.1, Apparently, the term Seven Seas was first used around 2,300BC in Mesopotamia. Although no one is sure as to which bodies of water the term refers to.2, The Romans used the term Seven Seas to describe the navigable network of channels at the mouth of the River Po.3, In the 9th century AD a Muslim author by the name of Ya'qubi described a voyage to China, sailing through Seven Seas.4, Medieval Europe classed the Seven Seas as the Mediterranean Sea, the Adriatic Sea, the Black Sea, the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, the Persian Gulf and the Caspian Sea.5, In the 19th century the Clipper Ship route to China, sailed through Seven Seas, the Banda Sea, the Celebes Sea, the Flores Sea, the Java Sea, the South China Sea, the Sulu Sea and the Timor Sea.
no - two seas, different locations