You cannot overwrite this file.The sea of marmara, also known as the sea of marmora or the marmara sea, is the inland sea that connects the black sea to the aegean sea.
By ortelius, theatrum orbis terrarum, antwerp, 1570.The distance between the straits is 190 km.This activity involved more than simply copying and labeling a map.
The following are on the list for students to find and label on their maps.Map of the sea of marmara.
Right of sea of marmara.In conclusion, the seas played a crucial role in shaping ancient greece's economy, culture, and politics.Together with the dardanelles, the bosporus is one of the links of the water route that connects the open mediterranean sea with the closed black sea.
At the center of the region is the sea of marmara, which gives the region its name.The main geographical features of greece are the sea and mountains.
Its modern name is derived from the small island of marmara or marmora (ancient.World history could have been very different than what it is today had the ancient greeks not halted the expansion of persia through a series of epic battles on land and sea.The following page uses this file:
Map of the sea of marmara bounding box west 26°, south 39.8°, east 30°, north 41.5°.This lake is at a really high altitude:
This small water body reaches a maximum depth of about 1,370 m and has an average depth of 494 m.
Ionescu scores 24, Thornton 20 and Liberty close out Mystics 90-79
— Sabrina Ionescu scored 24 points, Kayla Thornton added 20 and the New York Liberty used a late scoring run to defeat the Washington Mystics 90-79 on Friday night.
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NEW YORK -- — Sabrina Ionescu scored 24 points, Kayla Thornton added 20 and the New York Liberty used a late scoring run to defeat the Washington Mystics 90-79 on Friday night.
Breanna Stewart had 18 points, 15 rebounds and five assists and Jonquel Jones scored 16 for the Liberty (6-2). Every New York starter played at least 30 minutes and they combined to score 86 points.
The Mystics led twice in the game — both times in the fourth quarter. Aaliyah Edwards made it 75-74 for the Mystics at the five-minute mark of the fourth. Soon after, the Mystics were assessed a technical foul for delay of game and Breanna Stewart made two free throws to give New York the lead for good.
Washington went 2 1/2 minutes without scoring, New York added a couple of 3-pointers and the Liberty made six free throws in the final 90 seconds to seal it.
Ariel Atkins scored 15 points, Shakira Austin 12, Myisha Hines-Allen 11 and Jade Melbourne also had 11 for Washington (0-8).
A 3-pointer by Thornton gave the Liberty their largest lead of the third quarter — 64-56 with about 4 minutes to go. Atkins then hit a 3 and later made one of two free throws to make it 64-60.
The Mystics got within 64-62 before Jones hit a 3-pointer for New York, but Washington's Julie Vanloo hit a 3 with five seconds left to make it 70-67 heading to the final period.
The Liberty led 46-32 with about 3 minutes left in the first half before a 3-pointer from Hines-Allen started an 8-0 run for the Mystics. Hines-Allen followed her 3 with a step-up layup and Vanloo added a 3-pointer to make it 46-40.
Hines-Allen made two free throws with 17 seconds left to get Washington within 49-45 at halftime. She had nine points, four rebounds and two assists off the bench in the first half.
The Liberty shot 11 of 19 from the field and scored 32 points in the first quarter. Ionescu scored 15 points and made three 3-pointers in the period.
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