Q. Which of the following water bodies separates South America from Antarctica?
Answer: Drake Passage
Notes: Drake Passage, also known as the Sea of Hoces, is the body of water that separates South America from Antarctica. It is approximately 800 kilometers wide and serves as the shortest maritime route between Antarctica and any landmass, connecting the southeastern Pacific Ocean with the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. The passage is named after the English explorer Sir Francis Drake.

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