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I think it is about 200, 000 ft but that is approximate no one is willing to go down to the bottom of the bering sea to do that so...
The Bering Strait is actually an ocean gateway between the Pacific and Arctic, so 'gateway to the Arctic' as a description of Bering may be more exact.
after a big event at sea, ie a earthquake or i guess a really powerful nuke could perhaps cause one? the waves of a tsunami wont look too big at sea so don't try and go fart in the sea.
The Bering Strait is a small body of ocean that separates Asia and North America and is located between Russia and Alaska. The Chukchi Sea (part of the Arctic Ocean) is on the north side, while the Bering Sea (part of the Pacific Ocean) is on the south side. It is named after Vitus Bering, a Danish explorer who crossed the strait in 1728. Semyon Ivanovich Dezhnyov, a Cossack, is believed to have been the first European to sail through the Bering Strait when he did so in 1648.
In the ocean in the summer time when there are high tides and you see the BIG waves, in able for those waves to get so big, they need to have some type of energy transfered on to them so that the wave may be prosees.
Asia via the Beringea land bridge across what is now the Bering Straits. So much water was locked up in glaciers at the time that sea levels were low enough to expose the sea floor of the Bering Sea as dry land.
Great white sharks only live in salt water and their range is all over the world, so if the Bering Sea is salt water, then it's possible.__________________________________________________________________________The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) is not found in the Bering Sea, because of the low water temperature of this sea, near Alaska.Great whites prefer much warmer waters, mostly between 12ºC and 24°C.
The Bering Strait separates North America from Asia. It connects the Arctic Ocean to the Bering Sea and is located between Russia and the United States (Alaska).
They form from the waves and thesand pressure so...when the waves get bigger the more shells!
The Bering Sea covers over 2 million square km of the northernmost region of the Pacific Ocean. Its borders are defined to the north by Alaska, the Bering Strait, and northeastern Siberia, and to the south by the arc of the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Commander Islands.
they are in the lower parts on Asia and kind of by china and it is really pretty there and so if you go there they are a great place to see :D
because the waves have lots of dirt because it is so rough