Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. The North Sea flood of 1953 was the worst flood of the 20th century in England and Scotland. Over 1,600 km (990 mi) of coastline was damaged, [22] and sea walls were breached in 1,200 places, [23] inundating 160,000 acres (65,000 ha; 250 sq mi). [22] Flooding forced over 30,000 people from their homes, [22] [23] and 24,000 properties were ...

  2. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 北海北海 - Wikipedia

    北海 (ほっかい、 英語: North Sea 、 ドイツ語: Nordsee 、 フランス語: Mer du Nord 、 オランダ語: Noordzee 、 デンマーク語: Nordsøen 、 ノルウェー語: Nordsjøen )は、 大西洋 の付属海。. 古名は ゲルマン海 ( ラテン語: Mare Germanicum 、 英語: German Ocean )。. 東は ...

  3. le 15 déc. 2022. 6. Critique de The North Sea par XipeTotec. Un film catastrophe assez oubliable, sympathique parce que norvégien (ça change d'Hollywood), et pas si mal fait (même si ça pourrait être plus spectaculaire ou plus beau, enfin n'ayons pas la bêtise... Lire la critique.

  4. Wogebourne (lower reach known as Crossway Canal) River Roding (tidal reach known as Barking Creek) River Lea (or Lee) River Moselle (mostly subterranean, original tributary of Lee, now empties into Pymme's Brook) The Hackney Brook (subterranean, and probably now diverted to the Thames) River Beane. River Rib.

  5. Largest seas by area. The largest terrestrial seas are: Philippine Sea – 5.695 million km 2. Coral Sea – 4.791 million km 2. American Mediterranean Sea – 4.200 million km 2. Arabian Sea – 3.862 million km 2. Sargasso Sea – 3.5 million km 2. South China Sea – 3.5 million km 2. Weddell Sea – 2.8 million km 2.

  6. www.coastalwiki.org › wiki › North_SeaNorth Sea - Coastal Wiki

    The North Sea is a shallow, relatively young ecosystem. The major part of the North Sea is a former landmass flooded by the sea in the period 6-15 thousand years BP. It is still being colonised by new species from the Atlantic. The North Sea is a rich source of marine resources including fisheries, aggregates (sand and gravel), oil and gas.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IngaevonesIngaevones - Wikipedia

    Ingaevones. The Ingaevones [ɪŋɡae̯ˈwoːneːs] were a Germanic cultural group living in the Northern Germania along the North Sea coast in the areas of Jutland, Holstein, and Lower Saxony in classical antiquity. Tribes in this area included the Angles, Chauci, Saxons, and Jutes . The name is sometimes given by modern editors or translators ...