yellow sea
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean: The Yellow Sea is a body of water located between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula. It is a part of the Pacific Ocean basin.
- A specific geographical feature: It is named for the yellow color of its waters, which is caused by large amounts of silt carried from the Yellow River and other rivers.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Yellow Sea is an important shipping route for East Asia.
- Fishing is a major industry in the Yellow Sea.
- The historic naval battle took place in the Yellow Sea.
Advanced Usage
- Used in geopolitical or environmental contexts: The term is often used when discussing regional cooperation, maritime boundaries, or ecological studies.
- The countries bordering the Yellow Sea are working on a joint conservation plan.
- Tensions have risen over territorial disputes in the Yellow Sea.
Variants and Related Words
- Huang Hai: The Chinese name for the Yellow Sea.
- West Sea (서해): The Korean name (especially in South Korea) for the Yellow Sea.
Synonyms
- Huang Hai: (The direct translation from Chinese).
- West Sea: (The common name used in Korea).
Related Phrases and Terms
- Yellow Sea Basin: Refers to the geological depression that contains the sea.
- The Yellow Sea Basin is rich in natural resources.
- Bohai Sea: An inland sea connected to the northern part of the Yellow Sea.
- The Bohai Sea is considered a gulf of the Yellow Sea.
Noun
- part of the Pacific off the east coast of Asia