The Straits of Dover is the narrowest part of the English Channel. They separate France from England.
Southeast England and northeast France.
England and the mainland of Europe are separated by the Straits of Dover.At the narrowest point, between Dover and Calais, this is 34km wide (21miles).
the Mediterranean sea borders southern France, the North Atlantic Ocean the South West whilst the English Channel and the Dover Straits the North West
the straits between the Mediterranean and Black seas
No land connects India and Sri Lanka; they are separate land masses, between them is the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Straits (part of the Indian Ocean).
well to say two straits are Hudson strait and Davis strait
The straits of Dover
The Straits of Dover is part of the English Channel, between The UK and France, so is salt water.
The straits of Dover touches France at its northernest tip.
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The Straits of Dover, Bering Straits and the Straits of Gibraltar are just three examples. A strait is a navigable narrow channel connecting two larger bodies of water.
The Bering Strait separates North America from Asia. It connects the Arctic Ocean to the Bering Sea and is located between Russia and the United States (Alaska).
The Straits of Gibraltar separate Spain from Africa.
Yes. It's called the English Channel, or LA MANCHE in French. At its narrowest point, the Straits of Dover (Le Pas de Calais) between Dover and Calais, it is 22 miles wide.
The Meltisa Strait and the Segery Strait are 2 straits that are used to enter the Mediterranean Sea.The Straits of Gibraltar and the Bosporus Straits are two natural entries into the Mediterranean. The Dardannelles and the Strait of Gibraltar.The Strait of Gibraltar and the Strait of Sicily.
Yes because the Denmark Straits separate them.
William Topley has written: 'Geology of the Straits of Dover' -- subject(s): Geology 'Notes on the physical geography of East Yorkshire'
The part of the Sea which has the most Maritme traffic is the Straits of Dover, between UK & France.