bering strait
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A narrow sea passage: The Bering Strait is a narrow, navigable waterway that connects the Bering Sea (part of the North Pacific Ocean) to the Arctic Ocean's Chukchi Sea.
- A geographical boundary: It separates the easternmost point of the Asian continent (Cape Dezhnev, Russia) from the westernmost point of the North American continent (Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, USA).
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Bering Strait is approximately 85 kilometers wide at its narrowest point.
- During the last ice age, a land bridge existed where the Bering Strait is now located.
- The idea of a bridge or tunnel across the Bering Strait has been discussed for over a century.
Advanced Usage
- "across the Bering Strait": Referring to movement or a connection between the two sides.
- Some bird species migrate across the Bering Strait.
- "in the Bering Strait": Referring to events or conditions within the waterway itself.
- The ship encountered heavy ice in the Bering Strait.
Variants and Related Words
- Beringia (proper noun): The name for the historical land bridge that once connected Asia and North America across what is now the Bering Strait.
- Bering Sea (proper noun): The body of water south of the Bering Strait.
Synonyms
- Strait: A narrow passage of water connecting two seas or other large bodies of water. (This is the general category; "Bering Strait" is a specific instance.)
Related Phrases
- Bering Strait crossing: A concept or proposal for a physical link (bridge or tunnel) between Russia and the United States.
- Bering Strait region: The geographical area surrounding the strait.
Noun
- a strait connecting the Bering Sea to the Arctic Ocean