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  • 1Douglas Sea Scale — The Douglas Sea Scale is a scale which measures the height of the waves and also measures the swell of the sea. The scale is very simple to follow. The Douglas Sea Scale is expressed in one of 10 degrees. Contents 1 The Scale 1.1 Wind Sea 1.2… …

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  • 2Sea state — A sea state includes the height, period, and character of waves on the surface of a large body of water. The large number of variables involved in creating the sea state cannot be quickly and easily summarised, so simpler scales are used to give… …

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  • 3Sea of Azov — at Novaya Yalta, Donetsk Oblast …

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  • 4Sea turtle — Sea turtles An olive ridley sea turtle Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 5Sea level — For the sea level change associated with the current episode of global warming, see current sea level rise. For other uses, see Sea level (disambiguation). This marker indicating the sea level is placed on the path from Jerusalem to the Dead Sea …

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  • 6Sea otter conservation — Modern efforts in sea otter conservation began in the early 20th century, when the sea otter was nearly extinct due to large scale commercial hunting. The sea otter was once abundant in a wide arc across the North Pacific ocean, from northern… …

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  • 7Sea surface temperature — Weekly average sea surface temperature for the World Ocean during the first week of February 2011, during a period of La Niña …

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  • 8Sea of Japan naming dispute — …

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  • 9Sea Peoples — The Sea Peoples is the term used for a confederacy of seafaring raiders of the second millennium BC who sailed into the eastern shores of the Mediterranean, caused political unrest, and attempted to enter or control Egyptian territory during the… …

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  • 10Scale height — A scale height is a term often used in scientific contexts for a distance over which a quantity decreases by a factor of e. It is usually denoted by the capital letter H .For planetary atmospheres, it is the vertical distance upwards, over which… …

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