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Fred Pearce states that the Black Sea "has been lifeless for thousands of years" This is not true: the upper levels of the Black Sea have lots of aquatic life. It is only the lower level which is anoxic.
There is only one body of water that borders Romania,it is the Black Sea.
The Black Sea is well to the north of the Caspian Sea. The Mediterranean Sea is to the west if that helps any.
The southeast of Romania is on the western shore of the Black Sea.
No. Israel borders the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea (through the Gulf of Aqabah),but not the Black Sea.The shortest distance between any point in Israel and any point on the shores of theBlack Sea is about 550 miles.
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Life along the Black Sea would be much warmer than life along the Arctic Coast. Culture and cuisine are also different.
The Danube River empties into the Black Sea.
Moldavia did border the Black Sea but hasn't existed since 1859 or so. Moldova, which contains parts of Moldavia, is close but does not directly touch the Black Sea.
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No , because nothing lives on or in the sea .
The Black Sea does not have any other names, only the equivalent of Black Sea in other languages, such as,in the Greek language it is 'MavriThalassa',in Bulgarian, it is' Chernomore'.in Romanian, it is 'MareaNeagra'.in Russian, it is 'Chornoyemore',and in Turkish it is 'Karadeniz'.Historical names include 'The Sea, 'The Inhospitable Sea' and 'The Hospitable Sea'.