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Major straits of the world

What is a strait?

-> A narrow waterway connecting two seas or other large bodies of water.

 List of Major straits of the world

1)  Bab-el Mandeb strait:-  It connects the Red sea and the Gulf of Aden and separates Yemen and Djibouti.
2) Mozambique strait:- It connects the Indian Ocean and separates Mozambique and Madagascar.
3) Gibraltar strait:- connects the Mediterranean sea and the Atlantic Ocean and separates Spain and Morocco. 
4) Malacca Strait:- It connects the Andaman sea and the South China Sea and separates Indonesia and Malaysia. 
5) Bosporus Strait:- It connects the Black sea and the Marmara sea and separates Turkey.
6) Dover strait:- It connects the English Channel and the North sea and separates England and France.
7) Bering strait:- It connects the Bering sea and the Chukchi sea and separates Alaska and Russia.
8) Cook strait:- It connects the Pacific Ocean and separates New Zealand (North and South).
9) Hormuz strait:- It connects the Gulf of Persia and the Gulf of Oman and separates Oman and Iran.
10) Palk strait:- It connects the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean and separates India and Srilanka.





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