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Who passed sea route from the Atlantic to the pacific passing through or around north America?

Magellan


What was the body of water that Magellan reached after passing around South America?

The Pacific Ocean after leaving the Atlantic Ocean.


Where are you if you are passing from the Atlantic into the Mediterranean?

In the Strait of Gibraltar


What two oceans did the panama canal link?

The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. This meant that shipping could pass between the two oceans without risking the atrocious weather often found when passing Cape Horn, South America.


Where would you be if you were passing from the Atlantic Ocean into the Mediterranean sea?

You can pass from the Atlantic Ocean into the Mediterranean Sea by way of the Strait Of Gibraltar.


At which end of panama Canal is the pacific ocean?

The Pacific Ocean end of the Panama Canal is located on the western side near Panama City. The canal allows ships to travel from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean (or vice versa) by passing through a series of locks and channels.


How many hurricanes have you had in Mexico?

There is a hurricane season on both the Pacific and the Atlantic from June 1 trough November 30, each year. As such, there has been at least one tropical storm or hurricane passing trough Mexico every year for the last 100 years.


What is the shortest water route from the Red Sea to Hawaii?

The shortest water route from the Red Sea to Hawaii typically involves navigating through the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean Sea, then passing through the Strait of Gibraltar into the Atlantic Ocean. From there, vessels would head westward across the Atlantic, often passing south of the Caribbean islands before entering the Pacific Ocean. Finally, they would navigate towards Hawaii, making adjustments for currents and weather conditions along the way.


Are the pacific ocean and the Atlantic ocean the same height?

Sea level is about 20cm higher on the Pacific than the Atlantic. This is due to the water being less dense (less salty) on average on the Pacific side, and due to the prevailing weather and ocean conditions.At the isthmus that is known as Panama, however, we need to take into account the phase of the tides, as they are opposite to each other, i.e., when it's high tide on the Atlantic end of the Panama Canal, it's low tide on the Pacific end of the canal, and vice versa - one of the reason why "locks" are needed there. Such sea level differences are common across many short sections of land dividing ocean basins.


What is the smallest number of states you can cross going overland from the Atlantic to the pacific?

The smallest number of states you can cross overland from the Atlantic to the Pacific is two. Specifically, you can travel from Maine to Washington state by passing through New Hampshire and Vermont, then continuing westward through other states. However, if considering a more direct route, crossing through states like South Dakota could also be feasible. Overall, the optimal path may vary based on the specific route taken.


Who starts the fire that ironically brings rescue?

Jack sets the fire on Ralph to try and smoke him out of the forest so that he comes out onto the beach where the savages can kill him. Ironically the fire attracts the sailors passing by in their boat. This leads to the boys rescue.


Is the Panama Canal a dam?

The Panama Canal is composed of a series of waterways that include locks to let ships navigate the vertical difference between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean while passing between them. Each lock has a dam that can be opened and closed to allow ships into the next part of the lock or waterway.