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- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) abstract "The Devil's Hole is a group of deep trenches in the North Sea about 200 km (125 mi) east of Dundee, Scotland. The features, which were first charted by HMS Fitzroy, were officially recorded in the Royal Geographical Society's Geographical Journal in 1931. Soundings showed that the surrounding seabed is between 80 and 90 metres (260 - 300 ft) but the trenches are as deep as 230 m (750 ft). They run in a north-south direction and are on average between 1 and 2 km (.6 - 1.25 mi) in width and 20 to 30 km (12 - 18 mi) long. Historically, fishermen have known about the Devil's Hole for generations because they have lost trawl nets on the trenches' steep sides. It is for this reason that the area took its name. The gradient of the trench sides in the Devil's Hole is up to 10° in places. In a comparison, the continental shelf north west of Great Britain has an average gradient of 1°.".
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- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageRevisionID "658797999".
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_the_North_Sea.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oceanic_trenches_of_the_Atlantic_Ocean.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLink Continental_shelf.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLink Depth_sounding.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLink Dundee.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLink Geographical_Journal.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLink List_of_survey_vessels_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLink North_Sea.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Geographical_Society.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLink The_Geographical_Journal.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Devil's Hole (North Sea)".
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Devil's Hole".
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) hasPhotoCollection Devils_Hole_(North_Sea).
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) subject Category:Landforms_of_the_North_Sea.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) subject Category:Oceanic_trenches_of_the_Atlantic_Ocean.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) hypernym Group.
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- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) type Band.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) type SpatialThing.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) comment "The Devil's Hole is a group of deep trenches in the North Sea about 200 km (125 mi) east of Dundee, Scotland. The features, which were first charted by HMS Fitzroy, were officially recorded in the Royal Geographical Society's Geographical Journal in 1931. Soundings showed that the surrounding seabed is between 80 and 90 metres (260 - 300 ft) but the trenches are as deep as 230 m (750 ft).".
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) label "Devil's Hole (North Sea)".
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) sameAs Ďáblova_prohlubeň.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) sameAs Devil’s_Hole.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) sameAs Devils_Hole_(Morze_Pxc3xb3xc5x82nocne).
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) sameAs m.04y7y1w.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) sameAs Q4353271.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) sameAs Q4353271.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) lat "56.63333333333333".
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) long "0.6666666666666666".
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) wasDerivedFrom Devils_Hole_(North_Sea)oldid=658797999.
- Devils_Hole_(North_Sea) isPrimaryTopicOf Devils_Hole_(North_Sea).