Strait is a type of form of water.... Like the Bering strait. Straight means straight, like a ruler.
Does this strait go straight? No, it curves at the end.
Threw is to through. Straight and strait are different words with different meanings, similarly threw and through are different words with different meanings.
A strait is a narrow body of water which connects two seas. Some famous straits are:Strait of GibraltarStrait of MagellanBass Straitthe Bering Strait.
A strait is a narrow waterway that connects two larger bodies of water. Some famous examples include the Strait of Gibraltar (connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea), the Bering Strait (between Alaska and Russia), and the Strait of Malacca (between Malaysia and Indonesia).
Throw is to through. "Straight" means not curved or bent, similar to "strait" meaning narrow or restrictive. Similarly, "throw" is an action, while "through" indicates movement from one side to the other.
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a straight is narrow body of water, and a channel is a wider body of water.
a strait is water and an isthmus is land
No, the Straight of Gibraltar is a narrow strait between Europe and Africa.
Straight is the homophone for strait.
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Strait is the homophone for straight. It means a narrow passage of water.
It's the Clarence Strait
Strait of Gibraltar
The homophone for strait is "straight."
The Strait of Gibraltar
The Denmark Strait runs between Greenland and Iceland.