New Zealand and Europe are on the complete opposite sides of the planet, so no one sea separates them. You could cross many seas and oceans to travel between them.
Australia and New Zealand are separated by the Tasman Sea
The Tasman Sea separates New Zealand from Australia.
The Tasman Sea
The Tasman Sea is the name of the stretch of ocean between Australia and New Zealand.
The Tasman Sea is on the western side of New Zealand.
The Tasman Sea separates New Zealand with Australia and was named after the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman
The Tasman Sea separates Australia and New Zealand.
No. Bass Strait separates Tasmania, the island state of Australia, from the mainland. The body of water that separates Australia and New Zealand is not a strait, but a sea - the Tasman Sea.
Yes. The Tasman Sea is an arm of the Pacific Ocean which separates the nations of Australia and New Zealand.
Foveaux Strait separates Stewart Island from the South Island of New Zealand.
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