jeudi 3 juillet 2014

Is The Caribbean Classified As A Sea Or Ocean

By Rosella Campbell


One of the most popular tourist destinations on the planet is the general area of the Caribbean Sea. Considering it is contiguous with the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, it is hard for some people to understand why the Caribbean classified as a sea and not an ocean. This is because it is partially enclosed by land, that is, several chains of islands and the east costs of the continents of Central and South America.

The area is prone to fierce storms called hurricanes, massive storms that form off the west African coast from June through November each year. They either travel to the Gulf Coast or along the eastern seaboard of the United States, where, more often than not, they bounce off to sea and blow themselves out. Sometimes they strike inland and wreak havoc on communities for days at a time, sometimes to devastating effect. These powerful storms influence weather patterns all over the globe.

The Cayman Trough represents the deepest point in the Cab' Sea. It is also known as the Cayman Trough, Bartlett Trough or Bartlett Deep. A team of research scientists from the United Kingdom's National Oceanography Centre in Southampton began mapping the Cayman Trench in 2010 using a robot submarine. In the process, it located black smokers, which are hydrothermal vents in the Earth's surface, at a depth of just over three miles (five kilometres).

Two years after the British discovered the black smokers in the Cayman Trench, researchers measured the water temperature as it emerged from the black smokers; it was 450 deg C, or 842 degrees Fahrenheit. This qualifies them as some of the hottest thermal vents in the world. The scientists also found a new species of shrimp; the creature has no eyes, at least as we have come to define them. Instead, they bear special light-sensitive organs on the dorsal surface.

Cuba is the largest of the islands in the sea. It was claimed by Christopher Columbus for the King and Queen of Spain in 1492. Given short shrift by the rest of the world since the island was taken over by the dictator, Fidel Castro, he really hasn't done such a bad job with the place. It has the best health and education systems in the world and is the only place recognized by the World Wide Fund for Nature as being sustainable, making it the greenest spot on the planet.

Hispaniola, the second-largest of the Cab' Sea islands, is part of a larger group called the Greater Antilles. Hispaniola is divided into two separate nations, the Dominican Republic and Haiti. These two political entities could not be more disparate, and this is clearly reflected in their general vibes.

Haiti is impoverished and troubled, while the Dominican Republic, which used to be known as Santo Domingo, is a wealthy tourist destination. The difference is most striking when the island is recovering from the fierce hurricanes that relentlessly batter it each year.

The third largest island is Puerto Rico, meaning "rich port, " in Spanish. Other islands under Puerto Rican influence include Mona, Vieques and Culebra. All of the islands enjoy a tropical climate, hot all year round. The main national language spoken in Puerto Rico is Spanish, although English is also recognized as such.




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