Shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean

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    branch of Earth science that studies the ocean. It covers a wide range of topics, including marine organisms and ecosystem dynamics; ocean currents, waves, and geophysical fluid dynamics; plate tectonics and the geology of the sea floor; and fluxes of various chemical substances and physical properties within the ocean and across its boundaries. These diverse topics reflect multiple disciplines that oceanographers blend to further knowledge of the world ocean and understanding of processes within it:

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    C.Ellison The Sinking of the Titanic April 14, 1912. A day that history will never forget. The greatest ship to be built sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Undiscovered for 84 years. The Titanic was sailing smooth. Maybe a few bumps in the road. All of that changed on April 14, 1912. Around 11:30 P.M., Officer Fleet looked out into the ocean. He saw something dead ahead in the water, and they were going straight for it. It’s an iceberg. (Ward, Kaari. 183) They tried turning the wheel.

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    two of his most famous findings: the shipwreck of the Titanic and the Bismarck. The ideas of using technology to assist with his findings helped him create his own equipment with his team to find out more about the deep sea. The idea came from previous discoveries where he saw the Earth’s curst crack and how it affected marine life, geology and geophysics. This led him to become intrigued and continue on to more research to show the world the mysteries of the ocean. Ballard’s exploration of the deep

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    South Stack Lighthouse, Wales Located to the northwest of Holyhead on South Stack Island, this lighthouse is best known for its picturesque setting - and also for being one of the most haunted locations in the United Kingdom. Locals and visitors alike have reported countless ghost sightings of former keeper Jack Jones, a man who was injured and killed during a massive storm in 1853 that destroyed two hundred ships along the coast, including the famous vessel Royal Charter. South Stack Lighthouse

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    story that sets-off confusion and gathers different opinions. To this day, the Bermuda Triangle is regarded by many as a mysterious zone of influence within which an unusual number of ships and planes disappear without a trace. With a map of the Atlantic Ocean, and a ruler, almost anyone can outline the Bermuda Triangle. Starting at Miami, Florida, draw a line northeast to Bermuda. Then

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    Perhaps nothing is more horrifying for any human being than to be considered and treated as a trading property that can be transported across the Atlantic Ocean, as experienced by a myriad of Africans in the past centuries. Black African men, women, and children became the innocent victims of one of history’s most abominable chapters of humanity, where the European people embraced such unbelievable cruelty and insensitivity. To forcibly be taken into captivity and be densely packed onto ships over

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    4. Size a. The triangle is 500,000 square miles. 5. Ocean floor a. 18,000 feet deep with turbulent streams. 6. Weather a. Tropical cyclones are very powerful and have claimed over 1,000 lives. 7. Gas explosions a. H. J. Gruy reports, methane hydrates released from the ocean floor creates a wide body of gas that dramatically reduces the density of water making it impossible to float on. TRANSITION: This concentrated area of the ocean is very complex. Let’s now examine a few of the more populated

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    passengers, but all is not lost. Tear your eyes from that trashy television show and read a book about your destination. If possible, take a window seat. At cruising altitude, even the distant ocean is spectacular, composed of winking fragments like serpentine scales. If you are fortunate enough to win the North Atlantic lottery, your plane will fly over Greenland and you will see rows of jagged mountains pocked with jewel-blue lakes. Even night flights can provide the darkness needed for a glimpse of shooting

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    It’s “the worst ocean on the globe.” (82) It can be truly terrifying. Drake’s Passage is an 800 kilometer wide gap located between the tip of South America (Cape Horn) and the islands at the end of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is the shortest crossing between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Once key aspect about Drake’s Passage is that “There is no significant land anywhere around the world at the latitudes of Drake Passage.” This means that there is nothing to stop or slow down the movement of

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    It’s “the worst ocean on the globe.” (82) It can be truly appalling. Drake’s Passage is an 800 kilometer wide gap located between the tip of South America (Cape Horn) and the islands at the end of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is the shortest crossing between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Once key characteristic of Drake’s Passage is that “There is no significant land anywhere around the world at the latitudes of Drake Passage.” This means that there is nothing to stop or slow down the movement

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