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- There are several hypotheses for why the Black Sea is called the Black Sea123:
- 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 sea1.
- The ancient Greeks called it Pontus Axeinus, or “The Inhospitable Sea”2.
- Ancient mariners called it a difficult water body to navigate through, and there are reports of presence of savage tribes on its shores. Another theory suggests that the name Black Sea came from the storms during winter that make the water in the Sea appear black3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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.ssec.si.edu/stemvisions-blog/why-are-seas-named …To find the origins of the somewhat mysteriously named Black Sea, one only has to look back in time to the ancient Greeks. Located at the borders of the ancient world, the Black Sea developed a mythos all its own. Through that, it garnered the name Pontus Axeinus in Greek, or “The Inhospitable Sea.”a-z-animals.com/blog/discover-how-the-black-sea-…Ancient mariners called Black Sea a difficult water body to navigate through. There are also reports of presence of savage tribes on its shores. Another theory suggests that the name Black Sea came from the storms during winter that make the water in the Sea appear black.www.jagranjosh.com/current-affairs/black-sea-bord… 15 Amazing Facts About the Black Sea - Marine Insight
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