GS PrelimsGeography (Physical)Distribution of Oceans and Continents2008

Which one of the following straits is nearest to the International Date Line?

A

Malacca Strait

B

Bering Strait

C

Strait of Florida

D

Strait of Gibraltar

Correct Answer: Option B

Explanation

1. The International Date Line (IDL) roughly follows the 180° longitude line. 2. Comparing the locations of the straits: - Malacca Strait: Between Malay Peninsula and Sumatra (~100-104° East longitude). Far from IDL. - Bering Strait: Between Alaska (USA) and Siberia (Russia), separating the Pacific and Arctic Oceans. The IDL passes through the Bering Strait, making it the nearest. (~169° West longitude). - Strait of Florida: Between Florida (USA) and Cuba (~80-82° West longitude). Far from IDL. - Strait of Gibraltar: Between Spain and Morocco (~5-6° West longitude). Far from IDL. 3. The Bering Strait is the nearest to the International Date Line.

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