Table of Contents
- 1 What bodies of water are the arms of the Indian Ocean?
- 2 What are the countries in Indian Ocean?
- 3 What are the two parts of Indian Ocean?
- 4 Is the Indian Ocean bounded by the Southern Ocean?
- 5 How is the Indian Ocean connected to the Persian Gulf?
- 6 How does the Bay of Bengal contribute to the Indian Ocean?
What bodies of water are the arms of the Indian Ocean?
Primary adjoining arms of the Indian Ocean are the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea. The deepest known point is 25,443 ft (7,758 m), off the southern coast of Indonesia in the Java Trench. The Indian Ocean contains numerous islands, the largest of which are MADAGASCAR and SRI LANKA.
What are the countries in Indian Ocean?
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- Comoros.
- Madagascar.
- Maldives.
- Mauritius.
- Seychelles.
- Sri Lanka.
What are the two parts of Indian Ocean?
The Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea are all parts of this ocean. The deepest point in the Indian Ocean is in the Java Trench near the Sunda Islands in the east, 7500 m (25,344 feet) deep.
Is the Red Sea in the Indian Ocean?
Found in the Indian Ocean, between Asia and Africa, the Red Sea is a gift from nature: a paradise of clear waters, bathed in sun. That’s why so many people each year choose it for their holidays. Found to the south of the Sinai peninsula, the Red Sea is more than 2,200 kilometres long and over 300km wide.
What is the Indian Ocean famous for?
Indian Ocean has its own contribution in the world trade. Besides the navigation routes and mineral deposits, this ocean also has many oil deposits which make about 40 percent of total world production.
Is the Indian Ocean bounded by the Southern Ocean?
To the south it is bounded by the Southern Ocean or Antarctica, depending on the definition in use. Along its core, the Indian Ocean has some large marginal or regional seas such as the Arabian Sea, the Laccadive Sea, the Somali Sea, Bay of Bengal, and the Andaman Sea .
How is the Indian Ocean connected to the Persian Gulf?
The Indian Ocean is artificially connected to the Mediterranean Sea without ship lock through the Suez Canal, which is accessible via the Red Sea. The Arabian Sea is connected to the Persian Gulf by the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz. In the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Bahrain separates Qatar from the Arabic Peninsula.
How does the Bay of Bengal contribute to the Indian Ocean?
The Bay of Bengal contributes more than half (2,950 km 3 (710 cu mi)) of the runoff water to the Indian Ocean. Mainly in summer, this runoff flows into the Arabian Sea but also south across the Equator where it mixes with fresher sea water from the Indonesian Throughflow.
What did the ancient Greeks call the Indian Ocean?
In Ancient Greek geography the region of the Indian Ocean known to the Greeks was called the Erythraean Sea. A relatively new concept of an “Indian Ocean World” and attempts to rewrite its history has resulted in new proposed names, such as ‘Asian Sea’ and ‘Afrasian Sea’.