Concept:Ten Degree Channel is the water body separating Little Andaman from Car Nicobar in the Bay of Bengal.
Explanation:The channel lies along the
10∘ N latitude, giving it the name.
It is approximately 150 km wide in the east-west direction and 10 km long north-south.
Little Andaman is the southernmost island of the Andaman group.
Car Nicobar is the northernmost island of the Nicobar group.
Thus, the Ten Degree Channel forms the boundary between the two island groups.
This channel is an important shipping route in the region.
Other notable channels nearby include the Nine Degree Channel (separates Minicoy from Lakshadweep), Eight Degree Channel (between Minicoy and Maldives), and Duncan Passage (between Rutland Island and Little Andaman).
Answer:Option C: Little Andaman and Car Nicobar.