The stretch of water which separates mainland Australia from Tasmania is Bass Strait. It was named after George Bass,the sea explorer who conclusively determined that Australia and Tasmania (then known as Van Diemen's Land) were separated by a strait.
The body of water between Tasmania and the Australian mainland is called Bass Strait.
Bass Strait is the body of water which separates the island state of Tasmania from the mainland state of Victoria in Australia. It is named after explorer George Bass who determined conclusively that Tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land) was an island.
Tasmania is already part of Australia. Bass Strait, the stretch of water that separate Tasmania from the mainland, is 240 km wide at its narrowest point: thus, that is the distance between Tasmania, Australia, and mainland Australia.
For many years Tasmania, or Van Diemen's Land, was believed to be part of the Australian mainland. Abel Tasman, who first discovered the island in 1642, reported it to be part of an unknown continent, and ships' maps and charts reflected this. Bass Strait, the stretch of water between the mainland and Tasmania, was not discovered until early 1798, and Phillip commanded the First Fleet in 1788.
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