The Allies crossed the English Channel to carry out the D-Day invasion
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The English Channel.
The Allies needed two very important conditions. They needed the spring tide and a full moon. They needed a full moon for illumination so they could see and they needed the spring tide for a higher water level, making it so they could get their ships in.
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The Allies needed two very important conditions. They needed the spring tide and a full moon. They needed a full moon for illumination so they could see and they needed the spring tide for a higher water level, making it so they could get their ships in.
The English Channel, which separates England from France.
The James River
The air flow during the summer flows down instead of up causing the water to be warmer. during the winter it flows up causing a breeze to cross the water making it cooler
It was the English Channel.
The Aegean Sea.
Aegean Sea for its fleet. Dardanelles Strait for its army.
The water level of the oceans, thus exposing a land bridge.