The Strait of Hormuz varies in depth, with the average depth being around 60 to 70 meters (approximately 197 to 230 feet). However, the deepest parts can reach up to about 100 meters (328 feet). This strategic waterway connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and is crucial for global oil transportation.
A narrow deep waterway connecting two larger bodies of water is called a strait. Straits are often natural, though some may be artificially created by human intervention. Examples include the Strait of Gibraltar and the Bosphorus Strait.
about 520 meters
85 km wide and 50 m deep
A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water is called a Strait.
A narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water (oceans?) is a strait. Examples are the Strait of Gibraltar, Malacca Strait, Yucatan Strait, Strait of Dover, and so on.
Strait of Gibraltar.
Strait of Gibraltar
At its deepest point, Bass Strait is 70m deep. Its average depth is 50m.
The name for a narrow body of water that connects an enclosed sea with a larger body of water is a strait. An example would be the Strait of Gibraltar that connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
A strait is a narrow passage of water that connects two larger bodies of water, typically two seas or oceans. Examples include the Strait of Gibraltar and the Strait of Hormuz.
A strait is a narrow channel of water that connects two larger bodies of water such as lakes or canals - so yes there are lines on a strait, aka strait lines.
A Strait is a narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies, as in the Strait of Gibraltar or Strait of Magellan, the Strait of Georgia