The MOLUCCAS STRAIT is the busiest strait in Southeast Asia, between Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula. Thailand is currently considering a canal across the the Isthmus of Kra, which if built, would effectively end the mainstream usage of the Moluccas Strait since it would be a more direct route around Southeast Asia.
The Malacca Strait
Singapore.
No, it is not near West Africa. The Strait of Malacca separates the Malay Peninsula from the island of Sumatra. Thus, it is in Southeast Asia.
The Strait of Malacca is a crucial maritime corridor that connects the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea, making it one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. It facilitates a significant portion of global trade, including oil shipments and container traffic, serving as a key route for vessels traveling between Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Additionally, its strategic location has historical and geopolitical importance, as it is vital for regional security and economic interests. Control over this strait can influence trade routes and international relations in Southeast Asia.
Native Americans are the descendants of immigrants from Asia to North America, who travelled across the Bering Strait, possibly 40,000 years ago (or thereabouts) at a time when the strait was frozen and you could walk across on the ice.
The largest port in Southeast Asia is the Port of Singapore. It is one of the busiest and most important ports in the world, serving as a major hub for international trade and shipping in the region.
There are a total of three straits that are associated with Asia. The Bering Strait is found between Asia and North America, and both the Bosporus Strait and the Dardanelles Strait are between Asia and Europe.
The Eastern Hemisphere, slightly above the equator.
The Strait of Malacca separates the countries of Indonesia and Malaysia. It connects the South China Sea to the Andaman Sea, serving as an important shipping route in Southeast Asia.
The Bering Strait connects Asia and Alaska.
Malacca Strait
Southeast Asia