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The Galleon Trade is referring to trading ships that sailed across the Pacific Ocean to the following places:Manila (Philippines)AcapulcoNew Spain (Mexico)
The abbreviation of Rhode Island is RI.The official nickname is "the Ocean State" as it is on the Atlantic Ocean. It's a tourism promotion.The unofficial nickname is "Little Rhody" -- referring to its small size. As the smallest state, it has 1,565 square miles.
The Atlantic ocean
The Indian Ocean Indian Ocean IT'S THE INDIAN OCEAN!
The Azores and Madeira islands. Why? The Portuguese got there first.
The polarities were mirror images on either side of the mid-ocean ridge.
The speaker admires the ocean because people depend on it to obtain food. They also admire the ocean because it remains unchanged no matter what activities people do.
In the "Apostrophe to the Ocean" in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Lord Byron explores themes of power, eternity, and the sublime. Through vivid imagery and metaphors, Byron portrays the ocean as a symbol of nature's vastness and unpredictability, reflecting on the insignificance of human existence in the face of such magnificence. The poem also conveys a sense of awe and admiration for the ocean's beauty and ability to evoke emotions of both fear and wonder in the speaker.
yes it does most of it is like a mirror
When referring to a specific ocean- yes. "I am going to swim in the ocean." is lower case. "I am going to swim in the Pacific Ocean." is capitalized- Pacific Ocean is a proper noun, and gets caps.
Assuming you're referring to Drops In The Ocean by Hawk Nelson, yes.
How deep it goes; how far down it goes
If your referring to North or South America its on the East Coast, if your referring to Europe or Africa its on the west coast.
"Glow-orb" is a kenning, as it is a figurative expression used as a poetic synonym for "sun."
You might be referring to the Pacific Rim.
The metaphor in "what storm then shook the ocean of my sleep" compares the disturbance in the speaker's sleep to the powerful and tumultuous force of a storm on the ocean, suggesting the intensity and disruption caused by whatever affected their slumber.
When pirates referred to the "Seven Seas" they were referring to the seven major seas or oceans on the earth which include the North Atlantic ,the South Atlantic, the North Pacific ,the South Pacific, the Indian Ocean, the Arctic and the Antarctic Ocean.