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  1. The Yellow Sea, bordered by China, North Korea and South Korea, is shown in this Envisat image. Named for the yellowish sand – which originates from the Yellow River – that colours its water, the Yellow Sea is one of the largest shallow areas of continental shelf in the world with an average depth of 44 metres and a maximum depth of 152 metres.

  2. www.primevideo.com › detail › The-Yellow-SeaPrime Video: The Yellow Sea

    The Yellow Sea. The story of a cab driver in Yanji City, a region between North Korea, China and Russia. His wife goes to Korea to earn money, but he doesn't hear from her since in 6 months. He plays mah-jong to make some extra cash, but this only makes his life worse; but then he meets a hitman who proposes to turn his life around by repaying ...

  3. The Yellow Sea è un film sudcoreano del 2010, scritto e diretto dal giovane Na Hong-Jin (classe 1974); in concorso al Festival di Cannes del 2011 nella sezione Un Certain Regard. Dopo l'esordio folgorante nel 2008 con The Casher (successo clamoroso di pubblico e critica, in patria il regista vinse una marea di premi tra cui Miglior Regia ai ...

  4. 5 giorni fa · Yellow Sea, large inlet of the western Pacific Ocean lying between mainland China on the west and north and the Korean peninsula on the east. It is situated to the north of the East China Sea, which it bounds on a line running from the mouth of the Yangtze River (Chiang Jiang) to Cheju Island off

  5. 17 giu 2022 · The Yellow Sea’s amber-tinged waters and coastlines teem with 1,600 different species of fauna – from dugongs and sea turtles to flounders and rockfish. The land around the sea also teems with humanity. More than 600 million people, or 10 percent of the global population, live on or near its shores and rely on its health for food and income.

  6. Yellow Sea. Yellow Sea. The Yellow Sea is the northern part of the East China Sea. It is between Mainland China and the Korean peninsula. The northwestern part is called the Bohai Sea. The name "Yellow Sea" comes from the silt particles that color its water. The particles come from the Yellow River. Smaller rivers include the Yalu and Han Rivers.

  7. The Yellow Sea is rich in seaweed, clams, crustaceans, cephalopods, and blue-green algae. The surface area of the Yellow Sea is 380,000km2 making the sea larger than Germany. The average depth of the sea is 44 m and the maximum depth is 152 m. The Yellow Sea shares its basin with North Korea, South Korea, and China.