straits and channels are different because the channels are wider than the strait. The straits are a narrow body of water between two pieces of land.
Straits and channels are similar by them both being bodies of water. They are different by a strait being a narrow body of water and a channel being a wider passage. - Regular Geography- 8th Grade- Found in a textbook.
a straight is a norrow body of water and a Channel is wider but they are both bodies of water
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A strait is simply a smaller version of a channel Both connect two bodies of water with land on either side.
Some are in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Antarctica even has some straits.
Battles over the control of straits are often related to the control of critical maritime trade routes and access to key waterways. These straits serve as vital channels for international shipping, impacting global trade and economic interests. Additionally, control over straits can influence naval strategies and national security, as they are strategic points for military movement and defense.
they both have water in themThey are both narrow openings in the earth, usually in the ice/snow environments, where water flows through
Straits are narrow, yet still navigable channels of water connecting to open water on both sides. It can also be know as a channel of water.
How does one manage relations in different distribution channels?"
water flows south to north
That depends on what kind of 'channels' you're talking about. There are many different kinds of channels. You must elaborate.
There are 124 straits in the world.214 total straits in the world.