The Bering strait separates :

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Q: 44 (IES/2014)
The Bering strait separates :

question_subject: 

Geography

question_exam: 

IES

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The correct answer is option 4, which states that the Bering Strait separates the United States of America and the Russian Federation.

Option 1 is incorrect as the Bering Strait is located in a completely different part of the world, far from France and the United Kingdom.

Option 2 is also incorrect as the Bering Strait is not located in Southeast Asia, where Indonesia and Malaysia are situated.

Option 3 is incorrect as the Bering Strait is not found in South Asia, where India and Sri Lanka are located.

The Bering Strait is a narrow body of water that separates the eastern tip of Siberia in Russia from the western coast of Alaska in the United States. It connects the Chukchi Sea in the north with the Bering Sea in the south. The strait is approximately 85 kilometers (53 miles) wide at its narrowest point and has a depth of around 30-50 meters (98-164 feet). It is an important maritime route for ships traveling between the Pacific Ocean and the Arctic Ocean. Additionally, it is historically significant as it is believed to have been the land bridge that early humans used to migrate from Asia to the Americas during the ice age.