Definition
The Sea of Azov is a relatively shallow sea connected to the Black Sea by the Kerch Strait. It's the shallowest sea in the world, with an average depth of only about 7 meters (23 feet). Imagine a giant, slightly salty lake that's connected to a bigger ocean. Its shallow depth means it warms up and cools down more quickly than deeper seas. This affects its marine life and makes it prone to freezing in winter. The Sea of Azov is important for fishing and transportation in the region.