The Malacca strait separates Malaysia from Sumatra.
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There are many names for the different areas of the water that separates Sumatra from Thailand. The South China Sea is a large body of water between the Indonesian Islands, (including Sumatra), and Indo-China, where Thailand is. Depending on where you are on Sumatra, you may encounter the Strait of Malacca (between Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula, the Karimata Straight in the Java Sea (between Sumatra and Borneo), and the Gulf of Thailand, which would have to be sailed through if one wanted to land in Thailand. Alternatively, the Andaman Sea, north of the tip of Sumatra, could be used to get to Myanmar, which borders Thailand.
palk strait separates shri lanka from INDIA.
The Red Sea is the body of water that separates India from Africa and Arabian peninsula. The Mandab Strait is also part of that body of water.
The Asian arowana, or dragon fish lives in southeast Asia. Most arowanas are found in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. Their preferred habitats are slow moving jungle streams.
That point is at sea, in the water that separates Indonesia and Malaysia. It's about 49 miles west of the center of Kuala Lumpur.
well india is a subcontinent so thats what separates india from the rest os southeast asia
90% of Malaysia's water comes from Lakes and Rivers.
The Water Route to India and the Spice Islands in Indonesia and Malaysia via Cape Hope of South Africa. The Dutch Affricaner Settlement at Cape Town was to Refurbish these Ships with Fresh Food and Water.