What is the Sea of Azov?
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What is the Sea of Azov?
The Sea of Azov is an internal sea with passage to the Atlantic Ocean going through the Black, Marmara, Aegean and Mediterranean seas. It is connected to the Black Sea by the Strait of Kerch, which at its narrowest has a width of 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) and a maximum depth of 15 metres (49 ft).
What will happen if the Azovstal steelworks are destroyed?
All plant and animal life in the Sea of Azov could be threatened with extinction due to the bombing of the Azovstal steelworks. The destruction of the Azovstal works could damage a technical facility that holds back tens of thousands of tons of concentrated hydrogen sulphide solution.
What would happen if liquid Azov spilled into the Sea of Azov?
If this liquid were to leak into the Sea of Azov, it could wipe out the flora and fauna there, according to Mariupol City Council. After that, dangerous substances could also get into the Black and Mediterranean Seas.
What are the causes of brain shrinkage?
1 Normal aging. It has been documented that normal aging causes the brain to shrink by an average of 1.9 percent every 10 years, beginning in young adulthood and becoming more 2 Disease, stroke, and traumatic brain injury. 3 Vitamin deficiency. 4 Excessive alcohol use.
What is the Azov battalian?
The Azov battalian is far-right and has a reputation for being a fierce fighting force. The group openly uses fascist symbols. Slamdance Film Festival 2020 Official Selection National Board of Review 2019 Student Grant Winner On the eve of a boy’s ※ Download: Azov film boys service.
What did the Azov Battalion do in Mariupol?
The Azov Battalion helped to clear the city of separatists and reinforce Ukrainian positions. However, in late August they were redeployed to garrison Mariupol, as a detachment of troops from the Russian Armed Forces was spotted moving into Novoazovsk, 45 km of Mariupol. [48]
Who is the current commander of the Azov regiment?
After Biletsky was elected into the Ukrainian parliament in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election he left the Azov Regiment in October 2016 (Ukrainian elected officials can not be in the military, nor the police). [133] [134] Denys Prokopenko, current commander of the Azov Regiment in 2016.