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"Corralled" would be one.
The denotation of "corralled" is to gather or collect together into a pen or enclosure, usually referring to livestock or other animals. It can also mean to gather or round up people or things in a controlled way.
Corral. Corral dictionary meaning: 1.a pen for horses, cattle, and other animals. 2. to drive into or keep in a corral: The cowhands corralled the herd of wild ponies. 3. to hem in ; surround; capture: The reporters corralled the mayor and began asking questions.
Yes. Killer whales do live in the Antarctic seas. They often live in the cold seas around the world.
they are often found in oceans,seas mountains,and volcanoes
Yes, and they often do.
Water cycles are often found in seas and oceans.
Lakes are bodies of water that are surrounded by land, while seas are large bodies of saltwater that are connected to the ocean. Lakes are typically smaller and shallower than seas, and are often found inland, while seas are larger and deeper bodies of water that are part of the ocean.
Adventure of the Seas; Allure of the Seas; Brilliance of the Seas; Enchantment of the Seas; Explorer of the Seas; Freedom of the Seas; Grandeur of the Seas; Independence of the Seas; Jewel of the Seas; Legend of the Seas; Liberty of the Seas; Majesty of the Seas; Mariner of the Seas; Monarch of the Seas; Navigator of the Seas; Oasis of the Seas; Radiance of the Seas; Rhapsody of the Seas; Serenade of the Seas; Splendor of the Seas; Vision of the Seas; Voyager of the Seas; and Symphony of the Seas are the names of Royal Caribbean ships.
Yes, the Great Lakes are often referred to as inland seas due to their large size and the fact that they contain a significant amount of freshwater.
Do you mean 'enclosed' - confined, caged, hedged, corralled, hemmed inor'write' - draft, compose, autograph, jot down
In the past they often refered to oceans as seas, so the seven seas were actually the seven oceans.... North Pacific, South Pacific, North Atlantic, South Atlantic, India, Arctic and Antarctic (AKA Southern).