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Wrong, wrong, no one above answered all right.
The correct answer is:
The world's most busy straits for ocean traffic are: the English (i.e. the Strait of Dover)) in Western Europe, the (Gibraltar) Strait; Located in the Strait of Malacca in Southeast Asia; Located in the Strait of Hormuz in Western Asia.
In the 21st century, with the development of regional economies, the ocean transportation in the (Arctic) Ocean will gradually become busy.
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1.Western Europe: English Channel, Strait of Dover Southeast Asia: Strait of Malacca.
Western Asia: Strait of Hormuz.
2.Arctic Ocean.
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The world's most busy straits for ocean traffic are: ( ) Straits in Western Europe, ( Straits; ( ) Strait located in Southeast Asia; It is located in the ( ) Strait of Western Asia.
In the 21st century, with the development of regional economy, the ocean transportation will gradually become busy.
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English Gibraltar.
Hormuz, Malacca.
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The world's most busy straits for ocean traffic are: the Channel of England and the Strait of Gibraltar in Western Europe; Located in the Strait of Malacca in Southeast Asia; Located in the Strait of Hormuz in Western Asia.
In the 21st century, with the development of regional economies, the ocean transportation in the (Indian) Ocean will gradually become busy.
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English, Malacca, Gibraltar. Ocean.
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a.Decloy Strait.
b.Mozambique Channel.
c.Strait of Malacca.
d.English Channel (correct answer).
Answer analysis: The busiest strait in the world is the English Channel, with about 5,000 ships passing through the reeds every day. The English Channel is the strait that separates Britain from France on the European continent and connects the Atlantic Ocean with the North Sea.
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The Bab el-Mandeb Strait, located between the southwestern tip of the Arabian Peninsula in Asia and the African continent, connects the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, and the Indian Ocean. After the opening of the Suez Canal, it is a strategic place for maritime traffic from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean, through the Suez Canal, the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean.
The Strait of Malacca is a strait located between the Malay Peninsula and the island of Sumatra. The Strait of Malacca runs southeast and northwest. Its northwest end is connected to the Andaman Sea in the Indian Ocean and to the southeast to the South China Sea.
With a total length of about l080 kilometers, the widest part of the strait is 370 kilometers in the northwest and only 37 kilometers in the narrowest part of the southeast.
The Panama Strait, the southernmost section of the Isthmus of Central America connecting North America and South America, is an important transportation for water transportation on the east and west coasts of North America.
The Strait of Hormuz, which connects the Persian Gulf with the Indian Ocean, is an important artery for the world's oil import and export.
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1.The Strait of Malacca, which connects the Indian Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. 2.The Strait of Gibraltar connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea. 3.The Strait of Magellan, which connects the Pacific Ocean with the Atlantic Ocean. 4.The Strait of Hormuz connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Indian Ocean.
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Hormuz (because of oil), Magellan (because **), Gibraltar (also**, but now replaced by Suez, Suez is not a strait), Malacca (gateway to Asia).
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Strait of Malacca, English Channel, Strait of Hormuz, Strait of Gibraltar.
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Strait of Hormuz, Strait of Malacca, English Channel, Strait of Gibraltar.
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The English Channel (known as the Lamanches in French) between the United Kingdom and France and the Strait of Dover (known as the Pas-de-Calais in French) to the east are the busiest maritime straits in the world. The total length of the two sections of the strait is about 600 kilometers (of which the Strait of Dover is 30 and 40 kilometers long), deep in the west and shallow in the east, with a maximum depth of 172 meters.
The English Channel is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean in the west and the North Sea in the east through the Strait of Dover, which is located at the key point of international shipping and is also the closest waterway from the European continent to the United Kingdom. The two sides of the strait have developed industry and agriculture and are densely packed with waterways, so there are endless international ships coming and going in the strait, with an average of four to five hundred ships passing through the strait every day, and the annual cargo volume is more than seven or eight billion tons, which is unique in the world. Good climate, fine sandy beaches and attractive seaside.
So that the spring tourism industry has been developed.
The English Channel and the Strait of Dover are located in the westerly wind belt, and the sea flows from west to east, while the strait is wide in the west and narrow in the east, from 180 kilometers at the widest point to a kilometer at the narrowest point, in the shape of a trumpet, which causes a large sea tide, which can reach a maximum height of 9 12 meters. In 1966, France built a tidal power station with a total capacity of 240,000 kilowatts at the mouth of the Lens River near the Gulf of Saint-Malo, which can generate 100 million kilowatts of electricity per year.
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The Strait of Dover (also known as the Pas-de-Calais) in Western Europe is the busiest strait in the world. It is the gateway between the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, and almost all of the sea routes between more than 10 countries in Northwest Europe and the rest of the world pass through here; At the same time, it is the shortest distance between mainland Europe and the British Isles. Therefore, the shipping in the strait is very busy, at any time, there are always about 40 ships in the strait, and the annual ship passage reaches more than 120,000 times (in 1971, it reached 10,000 ships, and the cargo volume is more than 600 million tons), far more than other important straits in the world such as Malacca and Gibraltar.
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