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I used to work for them... It stands for Atlantic and Pacific
The dividing line between the Atlantic and Pacific watersheds is called the Continental Divide. It begins at the Bering Strait and stretches to the Straight of Magellan. It is used to help designate the break between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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so ships can get from the pacific to the Atlantic or vice versa, without having to travel around the continents
The term "hurricane" is used to describe strong tropical cyclones that occur in the northern hemisphere in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean east of 180 degrees longitude.
Hurricanes and typhoons are the same weather phenomenon tropical cyclones and In the North Atlantic, central North Pacific, and eastern North Pacific, the term hurricane is used. The same type of disturbance in the Northwest Pacific is called a typhoon.
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In the Atlantic, (German) submarines were used to disrupt and destroy civilian shipping trade and the goods that were needed to allow Great Britain and later Russia to survive in the war. In the Pacific, submarines were part of the regular navies and mostly used for reconnaissance duties and attacking warships, mostly during the Pacific naval battles.
In the Atlantic, (German) submarines were used to disrupt and destroy civilian shipping trade and the goods that were needed to allow Great Britain and later Russia to survive in the war. In the Pacific, submarines were part of the regular navies and mostly used for reconnaissance duties and attacking warships, mostly during the Pacific naval battles.
A cyclone is a large storm. A Hurricane is a Cyclone in Atlantic. Cyclones exist in both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The reason they are called Hurricanes in the Atlantic Oceans is because Hurricane is named after the Central American God of Wind. Typhoon is the name used in the Pacific Ocean. It is the same as a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean, just called a different name due solely to where it originated.
The term Manifest Destiny was first used to support westward expansion to the Pacific Ocean. Manifest Destiny was a popular concept in 19th century America.