The Strait of Hormuz
The STRAIT OF HORMUZ and the GULF OF OMAN sit between the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea.
They must all pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
YES. The Strait of Hormuz is the only way to enter the Persian Gulf by water.
All oil tankers leaving from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, and Iran that are destined for the United States or other Western states MUST pass through the Strait of Hormuz, effectively making the strait's control important for securing the supply of Middle Eastern petroleum to Western consumers.
Iran is north of the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz
That is the Strait of Hormuz.
The Strait of Hormuz.The Gulf of Oman also called as Sea of Oman is a channel that links the Arabian Sea with the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf. It is usually considered as a branch of the Persian Gulf, not as a part of the Arabian Sea. Pakistan and Iran (Persia) covers the north coast, Oman lies on the south coast, in the east and the United Arab Emirates in the west.
The Strait of Hormuz
The Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, which connects to the Indian Ocean.
The Strait of Hormuz is located at the southern end of the Persian Gulf. It is a part of the Indian Ocean.
The Strait of Hormuz separates it from the Persian Gulf.
The narrow outlet of the Persian Gulf is the Strait of Hormuz.