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question 21
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(cs 2) what is the geographical significance of the english channel?
○ separates the british isles from the isle of man
○ separates british isles from the mediterranean
○ separates england from france
Brief Explanations
To determine the geographical significance of the English Channel, we analyze each option:
- The first option is incorrect because the Isle of Man is in the Irish Sea, not related to the English Channel's separation from the British Isles in that way.
- The second option is incorrect as the English Channel does not separate the British Isles from the Mediterranean (the Mediterranean is much farther south, and the English Channel is between England and France).
- The third option is correct: the English Channel is a body of water that physically separates England (part of the British Isles) from France.
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C. Separates England from France