Pacific ocean — the largest and most ancient of all the oceans. Its area is 178,6 million km2. It is free to hold all the continents and Islands together, so it is sometimes called the Great. The name "Quiet" associated with the name of F. Magellan, performed a world tour and passing through the Pacific ocean under favorable weather conditions. This ocean is really great: it takes up 1/3 of the surface of the planet and almost 1/2 of the World's oceans. The ocean has an oval shape, it is especially wide at the equator. The peoples inhabiting the Pacific coast and the Islands, have long been sailing on the ocean, explore its riches. Information about the ocean have been accumulated as a result of the voyages of Magellan, F., J. Cook. The beginning of a wide study was initiated in the XIX century the first Russian circumnavigation expedition of I. F. Kruzenshtern. Currently, there is a special international organization for the study of the Pacific ocean. In recent years new data on its nature, defined depth, study of currents, bottom topography, biological resources of the ocean. The southern part of the ocean from the coast of the Islands of the Tuamotus to the coast of South America is an area of calm, light winds and stable atmosphere. It is for this peace and quiet, Magellan and his companions called the Pacific ocean. But to the West of the Islands of Tuamotus, the picture changes dramatically. Calm weather is rare here, usually blow stormy winds, often developing into hurricanes. This so-called squalls South Australia, especially fierce in December. Less frequent but more intense tropical cyclones. They arrive in early fall from the Coral sea, near the Northern tip of New Zealand they move to the warm West winds. Так?
Present Indefinite (Simple)
1) She studies Japanese. She doesn’t study Japanese. Does she study Japanese? What does she study?
2) Your father smokes. Your father doesn’t smoke. Does your father smoke? / What does your father do? Who smokes?
3) The Earth goes round the Moon. The Earth doesn’t go round the Moon. Does the Earth go round the Moon? What does the Earth go round?
4) Indians live in Scotland. Indians don’t live in Scotland. Do Indians live in Scotland? /Where do Indians live?
5) Tigers eat grass. Tigers don’t eat grass. Do tigers eat grass? What do tigers eat?
6) We know his new address. We don’t know his new address. Do we know his new address? What do we know?
7) It often rains in Spain. It doesn’t often rain in Spain. Does it often rain in Spain? Where does it often rain?
8)They often go to the theatre. They don’t often go to the theatre. Do they often go to the theatre? Where do they often go?