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  AllRefer.com - Yellow Sea (Oceans And Continents) - Encyclopedia
Yellow Sea or Huanghai[hwAng-hI] Pronunciation Key [yellow sea], arm of the Pacific Ocean, between China and Korea.
It has a maximum depth of 500 ft (152 m).
South of the Korean peninsula, it becomes the East China Sea.
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 Yellow Sea on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Age and growth of cutlassfishes, Trichiurus spp., from the South China Sea.
THE EAGLES HAVE LANDED; Having disappeared in 1916, white-tailed sea eagles were reintroduced to Britain in the 1970s.
This gigantic Sanmenshia Dam is being built on the Yellow River by 7000 permanent workers plus innumerable volunteers.
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 Definition of Yellow Sea
The Yellow Sea (in North and South Korea, it is also called the West Sea (strangely not disputed like East Sea) is the northern part of the East China Sea, which in turn is a part of the Pacific Ocean.
The innermost bay of the Yellow Sea is called Bohai Sea (previously Pechili Bay or Zhili Bay).
The Bohai Sea and the Korea Bay are separated by the Liaodong Peninsula, with Dalian at its southernmost point.
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 Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia Sea -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A sea is a large expanse of salt water which is in connection with an ocean.
The term is also often used for large lakes, especially for lakes without an outflow of water, such as the Caspian Sea, and ocassionally for small lakes, like the Sea of Gallilee.
See also: ocean, river, geography, firths of Scotland[?], inlet[?], sea salt, ship
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/se/Sea   (92 words)

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