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Aug 25, 2020

[Answer] What body of water separates Australia and New Zealand?

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...1. Timor Sea 2. Great Australian Bight 3. Arafura Sea 4. Tasman Sea




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Tasman Sea - Named after Dutch explorer Abel Janszoon Tasman, the Tasman Sea spans 900,000 square miles and separates the island nations of Australia and New Zealand in the southwest Pacific. The Tasman Sea lies just south of the Coral Sea and connects with the Bass Strait, which separates Australia from Tasmania and leads to the Indian Ocean. New Zealand is situated around 2,500 miles east of Australia as the kiwi flies (or famously, doesn’t). Both Australians and Kiwis colloquially refer to the sea as “the ditch,” just as Brits and Americans refer to the Atlantic as “the pond.” The two neighbors aren't as close as most people think — the shortest flight across the ditch is more than 4.5 hours.:


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