What makes the Strait of Gibraltar a unique case in regard to its status as international waters?(1 point)
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It is claimed as territorial waters by both Spain and Morocco.
It is claimed as territorial waters by both Spain and Morocco.
It is identified as international waters because of the mineral resources under the sea floor.
It is identified as international waters because of the mineral resources under the sea floor.
It is considered international waters as a result of a war between Spain and Morocco.
It is considered international waters as a result of a war between Spain and Morocco.
It is located close enough to both Spain and Morocco to be considered either country’s territorial water.
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It is located close enough to both Spain and Morocco to be considered either country’s territorial water.