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sea world opend in 1972
Sea Pole class bathyscaphe was created in 2009.
They are built on land and towed to sea to the drilling site where the oil or gas is.
The compass and the astrolabe made navigation by sea, and therefore exploration, possible.
at sea level
Yes, the north cut off their supplies by sea. They did that by putting a blockade at the seaports.
the British blockade
The French Fleet, under Admiral the Comte de Grasse, which on Sept. 5, 1781, in the Battle of Chesapeake Capes had driven off the British Fleet from the Bay. De Grasse's Fleet maintained a sea blockade of Cornwallis' Army, preventing them from receiving supplies.
The North Sea
Something which is cut off from the sea is inland.
use of submarines
what coutry is cut off from the sea by eritrea, djibouti, and somalia
The Admiral Comte de Grasse who, after having driven off the British Fleet at the battle of Chesapeake Capes on September 5 1781, maintained a sea blockade which prevented Cornwallis from receiving reinforcement and supplies.
It means you cannot get to the ocean; your path is cut off or blocked.
Persia extended right to the Arabian Sea in the south and the Caspian Sea in the north. What did you have in mind that it was cut off from?
When they were out at sea in 1526...
The British had gone to to the coast, and were waiting for reinforcements from England. At the same time, the Americans were strengthening in number and they had not long before got the aid of the French. They had a fleet organized to come over and blockade the coming reinforcements. The French happened to get there with their fleet first and set up their blockade. The British had nowhere to go and they were surrounded by Americans and the French were at sea blocking the British from receiving their reinforcements. The French fought off the British fleet, and finally, General Cornwallis, had his men surrender.