The Strait of Gibraltar is a narrow waterway that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea and separates Europe from Africa.
Overview
Cultural Influences
Economic Importance
Geography And Location
Tourism And Recreation
Historical Significance
Wildlife And Biodiversity
Climate And Weather Patterns
Marine And Coastal Ecosystem
Notable Events And Conflicts
Transportation And Navigation
The Rock Of Gibraltar
Mediterranean Sea
Biodiversity
Electronics
Navigation
Mountains
Tapestry
Swimming
Spanish
Climate
People
๐ The Strait of Gibraltar connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
๐ช๐ธ The strait is located between Spain and Morocco.
๐ It is only 13 kilometers (about 8 miles) wide at its narrowest point.
๐ชจ The strait is named after the famous Rock of Gibraltar.
๐ข Many ships travel through this strait to enter or leave the Mediterranean Sea.
๐ฐ๏ธ In ancient times, it was known as the 'Pillars of Hercules.'
๐ฌ The waters are home to dolphins, whales, and sea turtles.
๐๏ธ The strait has beautiful beaches, rocky cliffs, and unique plants.
๐ญ The Strait of Gibraltar connects two different cultures: Spain and Morocco.
๐ผ It is very important for trade, tourism, and fishing.