A strait is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water. The opposite (a narrow piece of land that connects two larger pieces of land) is called an isthmus.
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Such a waterway is known as a 'Strait' - one example being the 'Strait of Gibralta' which is the narrow entrance from the Atlantic into the Mediterranean.
tributary
i dont know the answer but it is DEFINATLY not tributary.
If you mean a narrow bit of water, it is called a strait. It can be called a channel as well.
A strait (detroit).
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This is a strait
An isthmus is a narrow strip of land bordered on both sides by water, connecting two larger bodies of land
An Isthmus. Well-known isthmus is the country of Panama or the Sinai Peninsula. They are commonly crossed by canals, such as the Panama canal or the Suez canal.
isthmus
A strait is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water.
A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water is called a Strait.
strait
A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water is called a Strait.
A man made narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies is a canal. A natural feature that connects two bodies of water is called a strait.
A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water is called a strait. Sometimes, the term channel, pass, or passage can be used interchangeably with it.
A strait is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water. The opposite (a narrow piece of land that connects two larger pieces of land) is called an isthmus.
a strait is a narrow passage (found in my social studies book)
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.
a strait is a narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water. An isthmus is a narrow strip of land, bordered by water, connecting two larger bodies of land
it is a straight.
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A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water