a sound
A narrow passage of water usually wider than a strait is called a channel. Channels often connect larger bodies of water and can be used for navigation.
An inlet
A ravine.
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.
The passage between Cape Horn and the Antarctic Peninsula is known as the Drake Passage. It is a narrow stretch of water that connects the southern tip of South America to the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The journey through the Drake Passage is known for its rough seas and strong winds due to the meeting of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern oceans.
a strait is a narrow passage (found in my social studies book)
a sound
A strait.
A strait
A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water
A narrow passage of water usually wider than a strait is called a channel. Channels often connect larger bodies of water and can be used for navigation.
A strait is a narrow passage of water that connects two larger bodies of water, typically two seas or oceans. Examples include the Strait of Gibraltar and the Strait of Hormuz.
Isthmus
Straits of Gibraltar
River or Canal
A pipe, canal, channel, or passage for conveying water or fluid., A structure forming a reservoir for water., A narrow passage for private communication.
A Strait, is a narrow passage of water connecting two seas or two large areas of water.