They forced settlers to convert to the new religion of their native country.
Why do turtles live in all oceans except the Arctic Ocean?
because it is too cold for the turtles to swim in the artic ocean
Is there sunlight in the Arctic Ocean?
Yes, there is sunlight in the Arctic Ocean, except during the winter.
Which ocean do jellyfish live in?
Different species Jellyfish can be found in all the oceans across the world.
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How many miles was this winter's maximum Arctic sea ice extent?
As of March 18 2010, Arctic Sea ice appears to be peaking just under 15 million km2, which is finally within 2 standard deviations of the mean after following the 2006-2007 record low for much of the winter (see related link).
What three contienents does the arctic ocean touch?
You've spelt continents wrong The three continents it touches are Europe, Asia and North America
I say yes, but of course, you should either check with the USCG or a consultant (i.e. maritimelicensing.com). Here is my reasoning for yes: For a 200 ton license, oceans, you did not take the same celestial exam modules required for the 1600 ton license (216XX). Also, you are upgrading to STCW OICNW, which also requires the celestial exam for the oceans endorsement.
What continents touch the arctic ocean?
It touches the continents of: Europe, North America, and Asia
What sea is closest to the Arctic Ocean?
The Arctic Ocean borders the continents of North America, Europe, and Asia.
What interactions are in the Arctic Ocean?
The Arctic Ocean experiences various interactions, including oceanic, atmospheric, and ecological processes. Ocean currents, such as the Transpolar Drift and the Beaufort Gyre, influence sea ice formation and distribution. Atmospheric interactions involve polar winds and temperature variations, which affect weather patterns and climate. Additionally, the unique ecosystem supports interactions among marine species, including fish, seals, and polar bears, which are interconnected through food webs.
What state of matter is arctic shelf in?
The Arctic shelf is primarily composed of solid matter, specifically the ice that forms on the ocean's surface. This ice is a solid state of water, which can also be found in the form of frozen sediments and permafrost beneath the surface. Additionally, the underlying water in the Arctic shelf is in a liquid state. Thus, the region exhibits both solid (ice and permafrost) and liquid (ocean water) states of matter.
What is the largest island in the Arctic ocean?
The largest island in the Arctic Ocean is Greenland. It covers an area of about 2.16 million square kilometers (836,331 square miles), making it the world's largest island that is not a continent. Although it is geographically part of the North American continent, Greenland is politically and culturally associated with Europe, as it is an autonomous territory of Denmark.
Are the arctic ocean and the Southern Ocean the same thing?
The Southern Ocean is bigger than the Arctic Ocean. The Southern Ocean is the fourth largest ocean in the world at 20,327,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the South Sandwich Trench at 7,235 metres. The Arctic Ocean is the fifth largest (and smallest) ocean in the world at 14,056,000 sq km. Its deepest point is the Fram Basin at 4,665 metres.