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The geological opposite of a meander is a straight channel. Straight channels have linear paths with minimal curves, unlike meandering channels which have winding, curved paths.
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.
Some of the most well-known straits in the world include the Strait of Gibraltar, Bering Strait, Strait of Hormuz, and Strait of Malacca. Other notable ones are the Torres Strait, Tsugaru Strait, and Bab el Mandeb. There are many more straits around the world, totaling around 124 in total.
Another name for geological seams is geological strata or rock layers.
A strait is a narrow body of water which connects two seas. Some famous straits are:Strait of GibraltarStrait of MagellanBass Straitthe Bering Strait.
The Bass Strait hot spot is currently located beneath the Bass Strait, which separates Tasmania from the Australian mainland. This geological feature is associated with volcanic activity and is thought to contribute to the region's unique geological and ecological characteristics. The hot spot has influenced the formation of various underwater and coastal landscapes in the area.
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The geological opposite of a meander is a straight channel. Straight channels have linear paths with minimal curves, unlike meandering channels which have winding, curved paths.
There isn't an opposite of chronology - the study of the progress with time of a series of related events such as geological ages or royal dynasties.
The Bering Straits land bridge existed due to the geological effects on the land masses at each side of the strait.
In Greek mythology, Scylla was a monster who lived in a sea cave on one side of a narrow strait opposite the whirlpool Charybdis. This strait, in the Strait of Messina between Italy and Sicily, was said to be terrorized by the two fearsome creatures.
At the pass between northern and southern mainland Greece, opposite the strait between Euboia island and the mainland.
At the pass between northern and southern mainland Greece, opposite the strait between Euboia island and the mainland.
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Turkey Turkey sits on both sides of the Dardenelles Strait and the Bosporous Strait - with the Sea of Marmara between them. Opposite shores of these straits and sea are in Europe and Asia.
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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.