Match the correct codes which are given below. Column(1) Strait Column(2) Separates (A)Belle Isle Strait (D)Washington and Vancouver Island (B)Davis Strait (E)Labrador and New Foundland (C)Juan de Fucca Strait (F)Greenland and Baffin Island  

Match the correct codes which are given below. Column(1) Strait Column(2) Separates (A)Belle Isle Strait (D)Washington and Vancouver Island (B)Davis Strait (E)Labrador and New Foundland (C)Juan de Fucca Strait (F)Greenland and Baffin Island   Correct Answer A-E, B-F, C-D

The correct answer is option 4, i.e, A-E, B-F, C-D.

  • Belle Isle Strait:
    • It separates Labrador and New Foundland.
    • It connects Gulf of St. Lawrence and Atlantic Ocean.
    • The Strait is 90 miles long and 10 to 17 miles wide.
    • Lying between Newfoundland and Labrador is the most direct route from St. Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes ports to Europe.
  • Davis Strait:
    • It separates Greenland and Baffin Island.
    • It connects Baffin Bay and Labrador Sea.
    • It is approximately 400 miles north to south and 200 to 400 miles wide.
    • Icebergs are discharged into the waters by glacial action from the vast interior Greenland Ice Sheet.
  • Juan de Fucca Strait:
    • It separates Washington and Vancouver Island.
    • It is 11-17 miles in width of the eastern North Pacific Ocean between the Olympic Peninsula of Washington States and Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
    • The strait stretches 80-100 miles east to join with Haro Strait and touches Whidbey Island.

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