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प्रश्न
Which one of the water bodies separates the Andaman from the Nicobar?
विकल्प
11° Channel
Gulf of Mannar
10° Channel
Andaman Sea
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उत्तर
10° Channel
Explanation:
The 10° Channel is a narrow stretch of sea that separates the Andaman Islands from the Nicobar Islands. It lies approximately along the 10 degrees north latitude, which is why it is called the “10° Channel.” Specifically, it separates Little Andaman Island (the southernmost island of the Andaman group) from Car Nicobar Island (the northernmost island of the Nicobar group). This channel marks the geographical boundary between the two island groups. Therefore, when asked which water body divides the Andaman from the Nicobar Islands, the correct and precise answer is 10° Channel.
On the other hand, the 11° Channel is often confused in this context, but it actually separates South Andaman from Little Andaman, both of which belong to the Andaman Islands. Other options like the Andaman Sea or the Gulf of Mannar do not specifically divide Andaman from Nicobar.
