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The Tasman Sea is located southeast of Australia. A branch of the Pacific Ocean, the Tasman Sea lies between Australia and New Zealand.
No. The Tasman Sea lies between Australia and New Zealand.
No country lies between Australia and New Zealand. The two countries are separated by the Tasman Sea. Norfolk Island, an offshore territory of Australia, lies between the northern half of Austalia and the north of New Zealand, but it is not a separate country.
There is a body of water known as the Tasman Strait in Fiji.The Tasman Sea lies between Australia and New Zealand.
The Tasman Sea does not cross any countries. It lies between Australia and New Zealand.
This is the Tasman Sea, named after explorer Abel Tasman. It separates Australia and New Zealand.
Not."Tasman" is the surname of the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman who is credited with discovering Tasmania (Australia's southernmost state) and New Zealand.The Tasman Sea lies between Australia and New Zealand.
The Tasman Sea lies close to New Zealand, being the sea between New Zealand and Australia.
New Zealand lies across the Tasman Sea from Australia.
The Tasman Sea
The Tasman Sea is not part of Tasmania. It is the sea that lies between Australia and New Zealand and, like Tasmania, is named after Dutch explorer Abel Tasman.
New Zealand is surrounded by two bodies of water - the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Tasman Sea to the west. It is the Tasman Sea that lies between New Zealand and Australia.