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There are a number of hypotheses for why it was eventually called the Black Sea: Metal objects from ships, dead plants, and animal matter that sunk deeper than 150 meters for a long period of time became covered with a black sludge due to the high concentration of hydrogen sulfide in the sea.
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The Black Sea is a marginal mediterranean sea lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, ...
The name 'Black Sea' is widely attributed to the Anatolian Turks, due to their habit of referring to the South as 'white' and North as 'black'.
Strabo (7.3.6) argues that the Black Sea was called "inhospitable" before Greek colonization because it was difficult to navigate, and because its shores were ...
Mar 29, 2024 · it is called black because black was synonymous to north and red to south in ancient Babylon. Black Sea meaning Northern Sea. kelsea taylor says ...
Historians say that it is an old name given by the Persians. Hydrologists explain it by the Black sea 's ability to tint metal objects black, due to high ...
Oct 11, 2020 · There has also been conjecture that the sea was called 'Black' due to its depth, which made the waters look dark.
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The title of the map, Pontus Euxinus, is Latin for “hospitable sea,” a euphemism for the earlier name “inhospitable sea,” as the Black Sea was known for its ...
While the water is certainly blue, one possible reason that the Black Sea might have that name is that its surface could have appeared to have a blackish hue to ...