A Tsunami and a strait are very different things. A strait is a narrow string of water, while a Tsunami is a massive wave.
A channel is a body of water that connects two larger bodies of water, while a strait is a narrow waterway that connects two larger bodies of water. Channels are wider and can sometimes have islands within them, while straits are narrower and usually have currents due to the flow of water between the connected bodies of water.
a strait is water and an isthmus is land
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A strait is a narrow waterway that connects two larger bodies of water, while an isthmus is a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas. Straits are typically navigable by ships, while isthmuses are used as land bridges.
Strait is a type of form of water.... Like the Bering strait. Straight means straight, like a ruler.
tsunami's happen underwater and seismic waves happen on land or underground.
a strait is very straight and a inlet is something you let inside your dick/pussy.
the tsunami followed as a result of the earthquake at 3.45 p.m., local time-jst
the difference between a tsunami and an earth quake is an earthquake is when the tectonic plates collide in some form a tsunami is an underwater earthquake that creates a huge tidal wave. that is very basic but i hope it helps!
vertical is strait up and down and horizontal is across (strait across)
A strait is a narrow stretch of water bounded by land between two larger body of water while inlet is a passage by which an enclosed place may be entered.
A tsunami wave is a wave of energy that travels through water, while a seismic wave is a wave of energy that travels through earth.