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The largest lake in the world is the Caspian Sea.
Starting point Caspian Sea.
Through the Volga and Volga-Don canals, it reaches the Sea of Azov in the west and the Kerch Strait in the west.
It reaches the Black Sea, then through the Bosphorus in Turkey's Istanbul province, to the Sea of Marmara, and further west through the Dardanelles.
Arrive in the Mediterranean, head west through the Alvoran Sea, and then through the Strait of Gibraltar.
Arrive in the Bay of Biscay.
Turn around and head northwest into the Celtic Sea, turn northeast and go straight to Plymouth, England.
Oops, looking up maps exhausts me.
To sum up the above, pass through the sea and strait:
Caspian Sea (lake).
Volga and Volga-Don canals.
Sea of Azov. Kerch Strait.
Black Sea. Bosporus.
Sea of Marmara.
Dardanelles.
Eastern Mediterranean. Alvoran Sea.
Gibraltar.
Bay of Biscay. Atlantic Ocean.
Celtic Sea. do not have to reach the English Channel).
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The largest lake in the world by area is the Caspian Sea, located between Asia (Central Asia) and Europe. It needs to pass through: the Volga (after reaching Volgograd, through the Volga-Don Canal, into the Don River), along the Don River into the Sea of Azov, then through the Kerch Strait into the Black Sea, through the Turkish Straits (specifically, the Turkish Straits include the Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmara, the Dardanelles) into the Mediterranean, all the way west through the Strait of Gibraltar (the western end of the Mediterranean, the dividing line between Europe and Africa), into the Atlantic, and north into the English Channel, to the United Kingdom.
In short, the seas and straits that pass through are: Sea of Azov, Kerch Strait (not required within the geographical range of high school), Black Sea, Turkish Strait, Mediterranean, Strait of Gibraltar, Atlantic Ocean, English Channel.
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You're only 10 points, do you know how many?
As you do, there are many, many things to write ... Who has so much time to focus on books 、、、 just read books, you ask this question, are you trying to be lazy? It's useless.,Geography is not difficult.,It's a relatively simple subject., Read it well.,Read the book well.,It's OK.。。。 At least deal with the college entrance examination, easily.
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Buy a textbook on world geography and you'll have it.
I'm a student of the Guangdong 04 college entrance examination, X subject is geography, and the information I memorize is not as detailed as yours, most of them are just an understanding, so I only scored 135 points out of 150! Because the college entrance examination is mainly based on human geography.
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Asian and European peninsulas: Arabian Peninsula, Sinai Peninsula, Iberian Peninsula, Apennine Peninsula, Balkan Peninsula, Kamchatka Peninsula, Korean Peninsula, Indochina Peninsula, ......
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At about 9,000 kilometers long, almost three and a half times the length of the Himalayas, the Andes Mountains are one of the most spectacular natural landscapes in the world. The Andes Mountains are part of the Cordillera mountain system, which stretches from North America to South America for 18,000 kilometers, making it the longest mountain system in the world. The Andes Mountains have many peaks above 6,000 meters above sea level and snow-capped peaks.
The Aconcagua mountain range in the southern mountains is the highest peak in the Andes at 6,959 meters above sea level, and it is also the highest extinct volcano in the world. At 6,723 meters above sea level, Yuyeyako is the highest active volcano in the world. There are many volcanoes in South America, mainly in the Andes Mountains, where there are more than 40 active volcanoes.
The Andes Mountains are home to the world's largest underground copper mine, with more than 2,000 kilometers of underground tunnels at depths 1,200 meters below the surface. The largest Buddhist country is Thailand, the largest lake is the Caspian Sea, and the largest freshwater lake is Lake Subinier.
The largest desert is the Sahara Desert.
The largest ocean is the Pacific Ocean.
The largest country is Russia.
The largest plain is the Amazon.
The longest river is disputed and is generally said to be the Nile.
The river with the highest sediment content is the Yangtze River.
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The English Channel, also known as the Strait of Lamanche. It is a strait that separates Britain from the European continent and connects the Atlantic Ocean with the North Sea. The strait is 560 kilometers (350 miles) long and 240 kilometers (150 miles) wide.
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The English Channel, also known as the Manche Strait.
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China's bordering ocean is Taidu
Pingyang, the marginal sea has the Bohai Sea, the Zhi Yellow Sea, the East Dao Sea, and the South China Sea, the strait has the Qiongzhou Inner Strait, the East China Sea and the Korean Strait, the islands have Taiwan Island, Hainan Island, Chongming Island and some small islands and archipelagos around, there are many rivers in China, the most famous is the Yellow River and the Yangtze River, the lakes have Qinghai Lake, Poyang Lake, Dongting Lake and West Lake, etc., the above hope to adopt.
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Let's go from east to west. Oceans: Pacific, Indian, Atlantic. Straits : Strait of Malacca, Strait of Hormuz, Strait of Gibraltar, and English Channel.
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We're going to take this test too. But I don't know,。。
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Qinghai, the North Sea (Lake Baikal), the Black Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Red Sea, the Dead Sea. Many saltwater lakes are called seas.
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Caspian Sea, Dead Sea, Aral Sea.
There are also Star Sea and Erhai Lake in our country, but they are not very famous.
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The French Channel Tunnel (English Channel Tunnel or nicknamed Chunnel, French Le Tunnel Sous La Manche), also known as the Channel Tunnel or the European Tunnel, is a railway tunnel connecting the British Isles of Yingtong Mu Bend to Europe and France, which was opened on May 6, 1994. The tunnel across the English Channel is stuffy, which greatly reduces the travel time between Europe and the UK. The length of the tunnel is 50 kilometers, second only to the Seikan Tunnel in Japan.
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