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Sea

Sea

(n)
UK
siː
US
siː
Definition: The expanse of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface and surrounds its land masses.
Meaning: Biển
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How to use "Sea" vocabulary in sentence (example)

In 2006 a type of sea urchin was listed after being found in the Pacific Ocean.

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At the time, Coppard was working with The Natural History Museum in London and was able to confirm from the photo uploaded that the species was unidentified, making it a new discovery of sea urchin that he named Coelopleurus exquisitus.

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While river otters mostly live off fish, crayfish and crabs, sea otters have a more interesting method of sustaining themselves.

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Sea otters are known for their remarkable ability to use rocks to smash open shellfish to fill their stomachs.

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Sea otters though, are the complete opposite.

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Sea otters hold hands when they sleep.

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Sea otters also hold onto kelp that grows from the floor of the sea for the same purpose.

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Sea otters can hold their breather underwater for more than 5 minutes, and river otters can hold theirs for more than 8!

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It's key to their survival to eat such great quantities, especially for sea otters, as they use up so much energy keeping themselves warm.

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The city became a major trading port pretty soon, with a successful trading route to the Baltic Sea.

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Seafood is any form of sea life regarded as food by humans, prominently including fish, shellfish and crustaceans.

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Findings in a sea cave at Pinnacle Point in South Africa indicate Homo sapiens (modern humans) harvested marine life as early as 165,000 years ago.

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Edible sea plants such as some seaweeds and microalgae are widely eaten as sea vegetables around the world, especially in Asia.

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Today it is a Special Administrative Region of China in the eastern Pearl River Delta by the South China Sea.

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It was named after the Roman God of the Sea.

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The sport takes place in pools or open water (e.g., in a sea or lake).

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Fans of sports can visit the race track at Daytona Beach while getting some sea and sunshine at the same time.

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