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Home / Explore / Travel / The Bering Sea divides the two largest landmasses on Earth—Eurasia and the Americas
Map of The Bering Sea is between Alaska in the United States and Siberia in Russia.

The Bering Sea divides the two largest landmasses on Earth—Eurasia and the Americas

Updated on May 14, 2024March 13, 2023
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The Bering Sea is between Alaska in the United States and Siberia in Russia. The Bering Sea is between Alaska in the United States and Siberia in Russia. 

The water can be hard for boats to navigate through huge swells, icebergs, and sea ice. 

Many kinds of wildlife like whales, seals, sea lions, walruses, puffins, and millions of birds. 

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