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STRAIT OF MAGELLAN

By: Mason Reyes & Dylan Gasmen

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BODY OF WATER?

Pacific Ocean is to the left of the strait.

Atlantic Ocean is to the right of the strait.

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COUNTRIES INVOLVED?

• It goes through Argentina and Chile

• It lies within Chilean territorial waters

• The strait major part is the Punta Areanas on the Bronswick Peninsula

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LENGTH AND WIDTH?

• Width ranges from 3 to 35 kilometers(1.9 to 22 miles) narrowest and widest point.

• Length is approximately 600 kilometers(370 miles long).

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IMPORTANT?

• Ferdinand Magellan founded this strait in 1520.

• It shortened the Atlantic Pacific passage by several thousand miles.

• It was important to ships cause it’s a faster way to get from one place to another.

• It was also important to people because they got their goods in a much faster pace.

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OUT OF BUSINESS?• No impact due to the

Panama Canal

• Panama Canal saves 8000 miles from the east coast to the west coast of

the United States.

• 12,000 ships passes Panama Canal every year for Strait of Magellan it’s

a whole lot less.

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STRATEGIC, MIL ITARY, O R ECO N OMIC VALUE?

• Was an important sailing route before 1914.

• About 100 years ago it was a shorten way from pacific ocean to the atlantic ocean.

• Its located on the bottom of South America and was important back then and not as important today cause of Panama Canal

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ADVANTAGE AND DISADVANTAGE?

The country that has the advantage of the strait is Chile but you still have to go around Argentina to go through it.

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STRAIT TODAY?

Today tourist boats goes through this strait and scientist goes through it to research on the Antarctica.

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PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY?

• Its divided by two arms.• Flanked by mountain

ranges.• Continuous strong winds.• Windy, rainy, cold, storms,

lightening, thunder, strong currents, foggy, etc.

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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY?

Chile and Argentina had a little argument about owning or ruling the small islands in the strait in 1970 but had been settled today.


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