channel
canal
The adjective navigable is a word used to describe a body of water as deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships.
body of land with water on three sides
A harbor.
The name for an inland passage for ocean-going ships is a "strait." This geographical feature is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water, allowing ships to pass through. It is often an important route for maritime transportation.
to cross over a body of water
crooked island passage
When a shipping lane passes from one large body of water to another, it often passes through a strait or a channel. These narrow passages connect two bodies of water and provide a navigable route for ships to travel between them. Ships must follow designated routes through these narrow passages to ensure safe and efficient passage.
a mysterious body of water that many ships and planes have disappeared in.
It is a body of water where ships & planes mysteriously disappear.
the Drake Passage
The body of ships and boats are streamlined coz that they can experince minimum amount of Friction while moving through water