They're both narrow and longish bodies of water.
This is a strait
strait of dover
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.
The narrow channel of sea which separates two landmasses is known as Strait
A strait is a narrow channel connecting two bodies of water.
A strait is the narrow channel of water between two land masses.
yucatan channel
England is separated from France by a channel.
channel
There are several straits throughout the world, most notable for their sea-trade signifigance. Traders could use straits to travel easily from one area of the world to another. Examples are given below: Strait of Gibraliter - Mediterranian Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. Strait of Bosporus - Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara Strait of Hormuz - at the mouth of the Persian Gulf
answer is: TEN DEGREE CHANNEL
A strait is a narrow channel of water that connects two larger bodies of water such as lakes or canals - so yes there are lines on a strait, aka strait lines.