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Atlantic Ocean

The Atlantic Ocean is the large body of water that separates North America and South America from Europe.

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Bammy in the Caribbean?

In the Caribbean, bammy is cassava flatbread made in Jamaica. This bread is made from grated cassava or manioc. Through a series of processes, the cassava is prepared to be fried, baked, or steamed.

How fast can a commercial airplane cross the Atlantic Ocean from Chicago to Greece?

One of the more common commercial airliners would be the Boeing 737 Next Generation which has a maximum speed of Mach 0.82 (544 mph, 876 km/h) & a cruising speed of Mach 0.78 (511 mph, 823 km/h) the distance from Chicago to Greece is 5,647 miles (9,087 km) so it would take roughly 10.51 hrs. non-stop...

Which united stastes territories is located in the Caribbean sea?

There are several United States territories located in the Caribbean Sea. These territories are Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Navassa Island, Serranilla Bank, and Bajo Nuevo Bank.

If you started in DesMoines Iowa how far is it to the Atlantic Ocean?

Des Moines is the capital of Iowa and is the most populous city. Starting from Des Moines, Iowa it is 1,200 miles to the Atlantic Ocean.

Who was the first man to cross the Atlantic alone in an airplane?

AnswerCharles Lindbergh in May of 1927. At least 84 other men had made the flight, beginning with Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Whitten-Brown of the Royal Air Force in 1919, but he was the first to do it solo.

When was Atlantic Coast Express created?

Atlantic Coast Express was created in 1926.

Are the Atlantic Ocean waters rough from the end of March to the beginning of April?

I believe the Atlantic should be reasonably mild during this time. Hurricane season is going to peak from Aug. 20 - Sep. 10 and the oceans usually get a little rougher during the winter so IMO this would be an ideal time to travel.

The second state that has the longest coastline on the Atlantic Ocean?

North Carolina has the 2nd longest Atlantic coastline at 301 miles. Alaska has the longest coastline of any state with 6,640 miles bordering the Pacific and Arctic Oceans. Florida is 2nd (longest Atlantic coastline) with 1,350 miles bordering the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.

How do people that live on the border of the largest ocean use the ocean?

To grow vegetables I would guess. Becuase the ocean spray contains sellenium which is really nutritious for vegetables and growing things.

Is there more airplane turbulence flying across the us or over the Atlantic?

I would say yes. flying from heathrow to new york is ok, but the flights coming from JFK were dreadful ,always quite turbulent. the worse flight I had was with air india from newark new jersey.

Where does the salt come from in the Atlantic Ocean?

Salt comes from rocks. When water wears down rocks at the beach particles of sand are washed into the ocean.

What is the name given to the end of the compass that seeks the north?

First of all, it's important to understand that 'Magnetic North' is a location (or, more accurately, a direction), and not a magnetic polarity.

The end of the compass needle (or magnet) that points in the direction of 'Magnetic North' was, for obvious reasons, originally called its 'North-seeking pole'. Over time, the term 'seeking' has fallen into disuse, and we now simply call it its 'north pole', which by general agreement is also the magnetic polarity of that end of the needle (or magnet). Because, unlike poles attract, this means that the magnetic polarity of the location we call 'Magnetic North' is south.

What depth in water does one risk getting the bends?

anything past 10 metres after that depth your body absorbs nitrogen and that is what gives you the bends if you surface too quickly the nitrogen forms bubbles in you blood and can cause all sorts of problems and even death.