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The Bering Strait is the narrow (about 53 mile wide) channel of water between Russia and the U.S. state of Alaska. The strait is at about 66 degrees north latitude, a little below the Arctic Circle, where the Bering Sea (within the Pacific Ocean) meets the Chuckchi Sea (within the Arctic Ocean). The International Dateline passes between Russia and the U.S. through the center of the Bering Strait. Please see the Related Link for a map illustrating the location of the Bering Strait.
The most poisonous invertebrate known on planet earth is the box jellyfish, or sea wasp.
Both can be dangerous, though the greatest hazard is at sea.
Scientists think the Inuit who live in North America's arctic region came across the Bering Sea because of th artifacts found. Scientists have found tools and other artifacts that show the direction of their travel and settlements.
This is difficult to answer as there are harmless andvenomous versions of most sea creatures, including: eels, fish, rays, sharks, octopus, jellyfish etc. etc.
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Jellyfishes are known as most dangerous, if a jellyfish bites you then pour vinegar on the wound and call an ambulance
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The Bering Sea goes between Russia and Alaska. To be more specific, the narrow channel of water between it is the Bering Strait.
He explored the Bering Sea in 1728.
The Bering Sea.
The Bering sea is "la mer de Bering" in French.
The Bering Strait connects the Beaufort Sea and the Bering Sea.
The Bering Sea is located off the Southwest coast of Alaska.
The US and Russia border the Bering Sea.
The Bering Sea.