Strait
/streɪt/
A strait is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water, like two oceans or seas. It’s important for ships because it allows them to travel more easily between different areas of the ocean.
Examples
- As we studied maps in social studies class, I learned that the strait between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans is crucial for international shipping and trade routes around the world.
- During our science project on ecosystems, we discovered that the strait near our coast is home to many unique marine species, making it an important area for biodiversity and conservation efforts.
- My grandfather shared fascinating stories about how explorers navigated through the strait to discover new lands, which inspired me to learn more about maritime history and the adventures of those brave sailors.
Synonyms
channel
narrow
passage
waterway
gap
Antonyms
ocean
sea
expanse
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