No one knows :()
red sea,Nile river, Mediterranean sea, lake nassi
The term you're describing is a "strait," which refers to a narrow, deep waterway that connects two larger bodies of water. Additionally, when referring to the deepest parts of a river, it is often called a "channel." Both terms highlight the significance of these waterways in navigation and ecology.
Loss of food, loss of homes, and poinoned water from dead boddies and ash from fires
The major sources of water in the region are two exotic rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates.
Water and Salt
Hudson River
667ty
The Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean are two major bodies of water in this region.
There are two major bodies of water in the north central plains. These are the Winnipeg Lake and the Hudson River.
Evaporation, where water changes from liquid to vapor, and precipitation, where water vapor condenses and falls back to Earth as rain, snow, or sleet, are two major processes that influence the water cycle.
Urea and Water.
lake ouachita,and norfolk lake