- The
Chukchi Peninsula (also
Chukotka Peninsula or
Chukotski Peninsula; Russian: Чуко́тский полуо́стров,
Chukotskiy poluostrov,
short form Russian: Чуко́тка...
- [tɕʊˈkotskəjə ˈmorʲe]),
sometimes referred to as the
Chuuk Sea,
Chukotsk Sea or the Sea of
Chukotsk, is a
marginal sea of the
Arctic Ocean. It is
bounded on...
- Cape
Chukotsky is
located in the south-east of the
Chukotka Peninsula, at the east
entrance to the
Providence Bay and the
northern boundary of Gulf of...
-
northwest Ireland, Scotland, Greenland, the
north slope of Alaska, and the
Chukotsk Peninsula of
northeastern Russia.
During the Ordovician-Devonian time,...
-
expanse of present-day
Russia by way of the
Arctic Ocean.
Rounding the
Chukotsk Peninsula,
Dezhnev p****ed
through the
Bering Sea and
sailed into the Pacific...
- 1615–1616. Zhukov, E. V. (1960). On the
fauna of
parasites of
fishes of the
Chukotsk peninsula and the
adjoining seas. I.
Monogenetic trematodes of
marine and...
- snow sheep) O. n.
nivicola (Kamchatkan snow sheep) O. n.
tschuktschorum (
Chukotsk sheep) O. n.
zydekkeri (Yakutian sheep)
Eastern Russia Size: 126–188 cm...
- the size of Colorado.
After weakening somewhat, the
storm crossed the
Chukotsk Peninsula around 9:00 a.m. AKST on November 9
before moving over the Chukchi...
-
Northwest Territories,
British Columbia,
northern Saskatchewan, and on the
Chukotsk Peninsula in the
Russian Far East (often
erroneously regarded as part of...
- 945 millibars (hPa; 27.91 inHg). The
system then went on the
cross the
Chukotsk Peninsula at 9:00 a.m. (18:00 UTC) on November 9 with a
pressure of 956 millibars...