Laptev Sea. Ice hummocks. Hivus-10 hovercraft on Laptev Sea
Gałeria de someje alba łastroni de ła banchiza hovercraft Hivus-10 costa de ła Baja de Anabar
References
Notàsion
Retrieved 2012-06-10. ↑ S. Heileman and I. Belkin Laptev Sea: LME #56 Archived 2013-05-15 at the Wayback Machine, in Sherman, K. and Hempel, G. (Editors) 2008. The UNEP Large Marine Ecosystem Report ↑ Список видов морских млекопитающих, встречающихся в море Лаптевых ↑ Bird Observations in Severnaya Zemlya, Siberia.
↑ Laptev Sea, Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian) ↑ Laptev Sea, Encyclopædia Britannica on-line
The Laptev Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean.
El mar de Laptev el ze un mar marginal de el Osèano Artego.
It is between the northern coast of Siberia, the Taimyr Peninsula, Severnaya Zemlya and the New Siberian Islands.[1][2] Its northern boundary passes from the Arctic Cape and ends at the Anisiy Cape.
El se trova intr a ła costa setentrional de ła Siberia, ła penìzoła de Taimyr, ła Severnaya Zemlya e łe ìzołe de ła Nova Siberia[1][2]. El so confin setentrional el va da Cao Arctic a Cao Anisy.
The Kara Sea is to the west, the East Siberian Sea to the east.
El confina a ovest co el mar de Kara e a est co el Mar de ła Siberia Oriental.
The sea is named after the Russian explorers Dmitry Laptev and Khariton Laptev.
El mar el ciapa el nome da i esploradori rusi Dmitry Laptev e Khariton Laptev.
The sea has a severe climate with temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F) over more than 9 months per year. There is low water salinity.
Bona parte de el mar el ga fondesa de manco de 50 metri.
There are few flora, fauna and humans. Most of the seas is less than 50 meters deep. It is frozen most of the time, though generally clear in August and September.
El mar el ga un clima estremo co tenperadure soto i 0 °C par pi' de 9 mezi a el ano, e el resta jazà ła mazoria de el tenpo, co ła esesion de agosto e setenbre.
The sea shores were lived on for thousands of years by tribes of Yukaghirs and then Evens and Evenks. They were then settled by Yakuts and later by Russians. Russian explorations of the area started in the 17th century.
Pareci fiumi i se buta in sto mar, i pi' inportanti i ze el Łena, ła Khatanga, el Anabar, el Olenyok, el Omoloy e ła Yana.
They came from the south by several large rivers which empty into the sea. These rivers include the Lena River, the Khatanga, the Anabar, the Olenyok, the Omoloy and the Yana. The sea has several dozen islands, many have well-preserved mammoth remains.
Int'el mar se cata diverse dozene de ìzołe.
The largest town and port is Tiksi.
In sto mar se cata poche flora e fauna e persone. Ła sità e porto pi' granda ła ze Tiksi.