Question : What is the limit of territorial water of a country from the coast?
Option 1: 20 km
Option 2: 22 km
Option 3: 22.20 km
Option 4: 12 km
Correct Answer: 22.20 km
Solution : The correct answer is 22.20 km.
Any body of water that falls under a state's purview is referred to by this phrase, including its internal waters, contiguous zone, exclusive economic zone, and possibly its continental shelf. Almost any state has the discretion to determine the distance of its territorial sea, evaluated from baselines established by this convention, up to a maximum of 12 nautical miles or 22.20 kilometres.
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