Sea routes to the Far East from Europe (through the Suez Canal and Malacca Straits) are the busiest.
The Atlantic Ocean is the busiest sea passage in the world.
English channel The North Sea ( the English Channel is part of the North Sea) and the Baltic Sea are both extremely busy seas.
In Rotterdam, in the Netherlands.
Marseille is the busiest port in France, and the busiest port on the Mediterranean sea, and the third-busiest in Europe.
Marseille is the busiest port in France, and the busiest port on the Mediterranean Sea, and the third-busiest in Europe.
Sea routes to the Far East from Europe (through the Suez Canal and Malacca Straits) are the busiest. In addition, the North Atlantic sea route, linking the US and Canada to Europe, is very busy as well. The Port of Singapore is the world's busiest sea port in terms of tons transported.
Yes, the Strait of Malacca is considered a transit passage. It is a crucial maritime route that connects the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea, facilitating the movement of ships between Asia and Europe. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) recognizes it as an international strait, allowing for the free passage of vessels, subject to certain navigational regulations. This makes it one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world.
The Caspian Sea is located where Asia meets Europe. It is the worlds largest land locked body of water.
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The Caspian Sea, though Europe and Asia are continents and not countries.
Dead sea
Caribbean Sea The worlds second largest sea is the Coral Sea at 1,850,000 square miles