Question : Which water body separates Andaman in the north and Nicobar in the south?
Option 1: Ten Degree Channel
Option 2: Eight Degree Channel
Option 3: Eleven Degree Channel
Option 4: Nine Degree Channel
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Correct Answer: Ten Degree Channel
Solution : The correct answer is Ten Degree Channel.
The Andaman Islands and Nicobar Islands are separated from one another in the Bay of Bengal by a channel known as the Ten Degree Channel. Together, the two island groups make up the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Indian Union Territory (UT). The Indian Ocean includes the ten-degree channel.
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