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the strait of hormuz and the strait of malacca are examples of chokepoints. why are these locations considered geopolitically significant?
a they represent the only locations where deep-sea frilling is possible.
b they are regions with the highest population densities in the world.
c they are the primary locations for the formation of shatterbelts.
d they are narrow waterways that, if closed, could significantly disrupt global trade and energy flows.
Chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz and Strait of Malacca are narrow maritime passages that handle massive volumes of global oil shipments and trade goods. Closing them would force ships to take much longer, costlier routes, severely disrupting global trade and energy supplies. The other options are incorrect: deep-sea fishing is not limited to these straits, they do not have the world's highest population densities, and shatterbelts are land-based geopolitical conflict zones, not these waterways.
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D. They are narrow waterways that, if closed, could significantly disrupt global trade and energy flows.