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  • Strait of Dover, narrow water passage separating England(northwest) from. France(southeast) and connecting the. English Channel(southwest) with the North Sea(northeast). The strait is 18 to 25 miles (30 to 40 km) wide, and its depth ranges from 120 to 180 feet (35 to 55 metres). Until the comparatively recent geologic past (c. 5000 bce), the strait was an exposed river valley, thus making England an extension of the European continent.
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  • Strait of Dover. 73 languages. ... [17][18] and Strait of Dover, including a case in 1684 of only a league of open water remaining between Dover and Calais.[19].
  • The Strait of Dover, Kent, England, and the Pas de Calais, France, were observed under clear skies as the Challenger's orbit carried the crew toward the North Sea.
  • Strait of Dover, narrow water passage separating England (northwest) from France (southeast) and connecting the English Channel (southwest) with the...
  • According to geologists, the Strait of Dover was formed through the erosion of a land bridge, known as Doggerland, between Great Britain and France.
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  • This overflow channel was gradually widened and deepened into the Straits of Dover. A narrow deeper channel along the middle of the strait was the bed of the...
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  • The Strait of Dover or Dover Strait is the strait at the narrowest part of the English Channel. The shortest distance across the strait is from the South...
  • It is 29 km wide at its narrowest point and has depths to 64 m. The Strait of Dover is the entrance to the English Channel from the North Sea.