The Bering Sea separates Alaska (North America) from Siberia (Asia).
The Continenets are Australia, South America, North America, Africa, Asia, Antarctica and Europe.
The closest point between the Asian and North American continents is the Bering Strait, which is about 55 miles (88 kilometers) wide. This narrow body of water separates Russia (Asia) from Alaska (North America).
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The North Atlantic
Europe and North America
It separates the Eurasian Plate and North American Plate in the North Atlantic, and the African Plate from the South American Plate in the South Atlantic.
The strait that separates North America and Asia is the Bering Strait. The strait is 82 kilometers long and separates Alaska from Russia.
The Bering Straight
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That would be the Bering Strait.
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Straits separate land masses, land masses do not separate straits. You question is therefore the wrong way round. The Bering Straight separates the North American continent from the Asian continent.