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Option 4 : 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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