Interesting Topics / Black Sea

Black Sea It marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean between Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Western Asia and is supplied by rivers like Danube, Dnieper, Southern Bug, Dniester, Don and Rioni
Known as? Euxine Sea
When it is formed? About 7,000 years ago
Why name Black Sea Due to its harsh and difficult to live in.
Surface area 436,402 km²
Elevation 0 cm
Max. depth 2,212 m (7,257 ft)
Coordinates 44°N 35°E / 44°N 35°E Coordinates: 44°N 35°E / 44°N 35°E
Max. length 1,175 km (730 mi)
sharks present in it Yes, spiny dogfish sharks
Who controls the Black Sea Russia still possesses the Black Sea region's dominant maritime military.
why Black Sea landlocked Due to almost no oxygen because the bottom is full of bacteria that has used it all from Europe from Asia
Does the Black Sea freeze? Yes
What countries are on the Black Sea? Six countries border with the Black Sea, including Ukraine to the north, Russia and Georgia to the east, Turkey to the south, and Bulgaria and Romania to the west.
Salmon fish there in it? Yes, Black Sea salmon (Salmo labrax
What is special about the Black Sea? In addition, the anoxic nature of the Black Seawater, due to which the process of decomposition is slow in the lower water layers, has also resulted in several scary rumours, making the sea infamous.
Are there sharks in Black Sea? Yes, spiny dogfish sharks
Are there whales in Black Sea? Yes, small-sized toothed whales
Are there Dolphins in Black Sea? Yes(short-beaked common dolphin, harbour porpoise and bottlenose dolphin. )
What animals live in it? Bears, wolves, lynx, dolphins and 180 species of fish(tuna, anchovy, herring, mackerel and white sturgeon).
Does the it freeze? Yes, -3°C to -30°C in January.
What countries are on it? Ukraine to the north, Russia and Georgia to the east, Turkey to the south, and Bulgaria and Romania to the west.
Its color blue
Where is it? It stretches from Romania and Bulgaria.
What is under it? Under its water has Bosporus Strait and along the seabed of the Black Sea and discovered by University of Leeds.


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