south china sea
Yes, a strait is a landform. A strait is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water. A well known example is the Strait of Gibraltar which joins the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, bordered on the north by Europe and on the south by Africa.
There are actually four bodies of water that separate the Philippines from the rest of Asia. These are the South China Sea and the East Vietnam Sea to the west of the Philippines, and the Sulu Sea and Celebes Sea to the south of the Philippines. The West Philippine Sea separates the Philippines from Taiwan and China; the East Vietnam Sea from Vietnam; the Sulu Sea from Borneo; and the Celebes Sea from Indonesia.
Salt water. The Gulf of Mexico is salt water because it connects to Atlantic Ocean.
No, some single celled organisms, protists, generally, live in hypotonic solutions of fresh water and if they did not have a method to " bail " out this water their cell would burst. So the contractile vacuole, which has filament motive forces, fills with water and then contracts which squirts the water out of the cell.
taiwan strait
The Strait of Gibraltar
A strait
Strait
Ocklawaha River
Ocklawaha River
The South China Sea.
The South China sea.
south china sea
South China Sea.
The SOUTH CHINA SEA separates Vietnam from the Philippines.
Several bodies of water lie south of China. The bay which is directly south of China is the Bay of Bengal.