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- Sea - Wikipedia
The sea is the interconnected system of all the Earth's oceanic waters, including the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Southern and Arctic Oceans [1] However, the word "sea" can also be used for many specific, much smaller bodies of seawater, such as the North Sea or the Red Sea
- SeaWorld San Diego - Aquarium, Zoo Theme Park - California
Explore the exciting world of marine animals at SeaWorld San Diego with all-new presentations, including orca encounters, playful dolphin experiences at Dolphin Point, and educational and entertaining sea lion presentations
- SeaWorld San Diego | San Diego CA - Facebook
After receiving expert care from our SeaWorld Rescue Team, this resilient animal was successfully returned to the ocean alongside another Guadalupe fur seal and two California sea lions
- SEA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SEA is a great body of salt water that covers much of the earth; broadly : the waters of the earth as distinguished from the land and air How to use sea in a sentence
- Seattle-Tacoma International Airport | Port of Seattle
Two more new international options are now available to SEA travelers as Delta Air Lines inaugurated new nonstop flights this week including the first-ever service to Spain from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
- SeaWorld San Diego | San Diego
Stroll through the expansive park grounds filled with incredible animal exhibits featuring orcas, belugas, otters, walruses, sharks, sea turtles, bat rays, sea lions, pilot whales, penguins, dolphins, flamingos, eels, and so much more
- Ocean vs. Sea: What’s the Difference? - Encyclopedia Britannica
Oceans are huge, deep, continuous saltwater bodies Seas are smaller, shallower, and partially enclosed by land
- Sea - National Geographic Society
In general, a sea is defined as a portion of the ocean that is partly surrounded by land Given that definition, there are about 50 seas around the world But that number includes water bodies not always thought of as seas, such as the Gulf of Mexico and the Hudson Bay
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