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  • overgrown by false coral. The Islamic prophet Muhammad, while in Mecca, was a merchant involved in trade between the Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea....
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  • edit  Portal:Oceans/Facts/1 The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration began reanalyzing Atlantic hurricane data in 2006 to correct errors in...
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  • cosmopolitan distribution, they can be found in some rivers and all of Earth's oceans, and many species inhabit vast ranges where they migrate with the changing...
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  • Honduras interesting facts ... that a "rain of fish" (a tornado that travels over the ocean, sucks up fish and then drops them over villages) is a common...
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  • delivered from comets, produced the oceans. However, in 2020, researchers reported that sufficient water to fill the oceans may have always been on the Earth...
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  • cartographic skills, courage in exploring dangerous locations to confirm the facts, an ability to lead men in adverse conditions, and boldness both with regard...
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  • portal is the Marine Life WikiProject Other WikiProjects include: Biology Oceans Tree of Life Birds Mammals Cetaceans Fishes Sharks Fisheries and fishing...
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  • routes are north–south routes (with the lowest numbers along the Pacific Ocean). U.S. Highways are also numbered in a grid—even numbered for east–west...
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  • July 14 2013 – Pakistan Air Force jets bomb at least seven Islamist militant hideouts in Pakistan, killing at least 17 insurgents and injuring at least...
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  • Individual sharks Shark stubs edit  Biology Cetaceans Fish Marine life Oceans edit  WikiProjects related to sharks: WikiProject Science WikiProject Biology...
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  • Islanders may be referred to as Rarotongan, but they may in fact come from one of the other 14 islands in the group, such as Aitutaki or Mangaia. Rarotonga...
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  • 6 sq mi (12 km2), and it is located in the equatorial Northern Pacific Ocean. Its 9 mi (14 km) of coastline has one anchorage known as West Lagoon. The atoll...
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  • Shark related facts that have appeared in the Did you know? column of the main page can be added here. Once a set has five facts, the random portal template...
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  • the Ocean Express. The theme park currently has over 14 rides and other attractions such as aquariums. Besides housing two roller coasters, Ocean Park...
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  • and seaport facilities on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. (continued...) August 28 none August 14 none July 31 none July 17 Alcobaça (Portuguese pronunciation:...
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  • seabird species that feed almost exclusively on them. Krill occur in all oceans of the world. They are considered an important trophic connection – near...
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  • Consent were confiscated by Australian customs authorities? More Australian facts 15 August 2024 – Israel–Hamas war Peter Dutton, the leader of Australia’s...
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  • (Papilio ulysses) is a large Australian swallowtail with a wingspan of about 14 cm (5.5 in). The top of the butterfly’s wings are an iridescent electric blue;...
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  • Know - Puerto Rico? is a list that contains interesting but little known facts about Puerto Rico and its people. Each addition to the list must provide...
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  • to the Upanishads as the first heavenly book and the fountainhead of the ocean of monotheism. — Dara Shikoh (1627-1658 AD) a Sufi and eldest son of Moghul...
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