Ceosapēac Byht
Þa Ceosapēac Byht (Niwenglisc: Chesapeake Bay) is þa mǣstan tīgmūnung in þa Geanedan Ricu America. Þa Byht is gelōcēad in þam Middelwestsæ frēolīce gesundrigen fram þam Westsæ mid þa Delmarva Nēahīeg, ēac þurh partas þǣre Ēast Marianlandstrond, þa Ēaststrond on Firginie, and þǣm rīce Delaƿare. Þæs Byhtes mūþ æt his sūþerne tūne is gelōcēad betwēonan Hēnric Næss and Næss Ceorl.[1] Mid his norþernan dǣle in Marianland and þam sūþernan dǣle in Firginiæ, þa Ceosapēac Byht swīþe mǣre lēodfruma for þǣre ecolōgīe and goldƿeard þāra twēgana rīca, swā-swā ōðra binnan his flōdgebītede. Mā þonne 150 tīofe ēaflōwan in þone Byhtes 64,299-square-mile (166,534 km2) bassyn, þæt hēawode partas of six ricen, Nīwe Eoforwīc, Pennsyluānia, Delaƿare, Marianland, Firginiæ, and Ƿestfirginiæ, and all of Hƿæsingatun, D.C.[1][2]
Fruman
[adiht | adiht fruman]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kaufman, Leslie (December 28, 2010). "More Blue Crabs, but Chesapeake Bay Is Still at Risk, Report Says". The New York Times. http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/12/28/more-blue-crabs-but-chesapeake-bay-still-is-at-risk-report-says/.
- ↑ Fact Sheet 102-98 – The Chesapeake Bay: Geologic Product of Rising Sea Level. U. S. Geological Survey (1998-11-18).
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