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Bering Sea

Separated from the Gulf of Alaska by the Alaska Peninsula, the Bering Sea is located between the Alaska and Russia.

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Who crossed over the Bering Strait?

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the people who crossed the bering strait were the people who can answer this question, ask ur teacher!

Who is Bering?

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Vitus Jonassen Bering (1681 - 1741) was Dane who served as a Navigator and Captain Kommander of the Russian Navy where he was known as Ivan Ivanovich. He saw service in the Baltic and the Azov Sea Fleet in the Russo Turkish War. His ships of exploration included the St Gabriel, St Peter and St Paul. His discoveries included the Aleutians and Alaska. The Bering Sea, Bering Glacier, Bering Land Bridge and Bering Island are all named for him.

What is does insoluble mean?

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'does not dissolve' e.g Salt is soluble in water because it dissolves in water. Sand is insoluble in water because it does not dissolve in it.
Insoluble means dose not melt in to a different material

Is the bering strait the same as the bering sea?

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no, a strait is a narrow strip of water where people swim and boats are not allowed while a sea is where people do not go out as far...

Why do scientist think the Inuit who live in North America's arctic region came across the Bering Sea?

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Scientists think the Inuit who live in North America's arctic region came across the Bering Sea because of th artifacts found. Scientists have found tools and other artifacts that show the direction of their travel and settlements.