Home of 80-foot killer waves: All about Drake Passage, the dangerous ocean stretch that even advanced ships don’t dare to pass

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A strong earthquake hit the Drake Passage. It prompted tsunami alerts for Chilean Antarctic bases. The Drake Passage is known for rough seas. It connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The passage is vital for global climate regulation. It helps in carbon absorption. It also influenced the formation of Antarctic ice sheets. Scientists and sailors recognize its significance and danger.