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With recent tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, this question is more relevant than ever: why does global trade keep funneling through the same handful of narrow chokepoints—like the Suez Canal, the Strait of Malacca, and the Strait of Hormuz—no matter how much technology or politics change? In this video, we reveal the real reason maritime shipping concentrates in so few places: it’s not just history or infrastructure inertia…it’s the shape of the Earth. You’ll see how continents, straits, and ocean basins create unavoidable junctions, why ports and supply chains cluster around them, and why alternative routes (new canals, Arctic passages, land bridges) struggle to compete against distance, risk, and geography. 01:20 The Simple Story 02:47 Why This Pattern Matters 04:14 The Geographic Reality 06:45 Incentives Created by Geography 10:06 The Real Reason 14:32 Why Alternatives Struggle 19:14 Why the Pattern Persists 22:35 Closing Summary == Geography Effect explores how geography shapes the world around us. From trade routes and borders to cities, infrastructure, and economic development, this channel examines how terrain, climate, rivers, coastlines, and natural constraints influence where people live, how wealth is created, and why certain places thrive while others struggle. These are long-form, map-driven explanations focused on systems, incentives, and structural realities — not travel guides, political commentary, or lists of random facts. If you're interested in geography, geopolitics, economic development, population patterns, global trade, borders, and the forces that shape nations and states over time, subscribe for new episodes every week. Geography doesn’t decide everything. But it defines the playing field.