There is no such thing as the "English chunnel" - indeed there is no such thing as a "chunnel".
The term however, was coined from the term "Channel Tunnel" where it became the pseudonym "Chunnel"
The English Channel which is itself a body of water separating Britain from France.
There is the Channel Tunnel, which is a rail tunnel that goes UNDER (not though) the English Channel and links Britain to France.
Through the urine, through our exhaled breath and through sweating.
It is a lake or a body of water surrounded by land.
Water leaves the human body through various mechanisms such as urine, sweat, exhaled air, and feces. The kidneys filter excess water out of the bloodstream to form urine, which is then excreted from the body. Water is also lost through sweat during physical activity, and through exhaled air as a byproduct of respiration.
It helps the body remove heat through sweating, and it also allows it to use water as an energy source.
Yes, the human body produces water through metabolic processes such as cellular respiration. However, the majority of the water we need is obtained through drinking fluids and consuming water-rich foods.
No-one calls it the chunnel, that was just a newspaper headline in the 1970s.The Channel Tunnel passes under the English channel, or la Manche, between Folkestone and Calais.
The English Channel
The English Channel
Actually, the English Channel separates England and France. The Channel Tunnel, or Chunnel, connects England and France. English channel connects England and France. It connects the southern part of England with western France. Pretty sure its France and The U.k(England)... I could be wrong
It is the body of water between England and France.
The body of water is between the UK and France and is called the English Channel. The fastest way to cross it is through the channel tunnel from Dover to Calais (red doted line on map)
The Seine flows through Paris and eventually empties into the English Channel. The channel separates Britain from France.
When you swim, water enters your body through your mouth and nose as you breathe and move through the water.
The English Channel is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that separates the island of Great Britain from Northern France and joins the north Sea to the Atlantic. The English Channel is the body of water between England and France. There is a tunnel underneath it for trains, it is referred to as the Channel Tunnel or the Chunnel. The English Channel is a strait of water that runs between England and France. About 30 miles wide, but as less as 21 miles at it's narrowest point between Dover and Calais. It has been the place of many crossings, many battles and much history.
the English Channel
The body excretes excess water through urination. It sweats to reduce the body temperature not to get rid of water.
The English Channel