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  • The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, covering 70,560,000 km2 (27,240,000 sq mi) or ~19.8% of the water on Earth's surface. It is bounded by Asia to the north, Africa to the west and Australia to the east. 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, Laccadive Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Andaman Sea.
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  • The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, covering 70,560,000 km2 (27,240,000 sq mi) or approx.
  • World map showing the location of the Indian Ocean. The Indian Ocean covers about 70.56 million square miles or 19.8% of the Earth’s total water surface.
  • The Indian Ocean has held the historic TRADE ROUTES from Occident to Orient since the dawn of maritime commerce in the ancient world.
  • The Indian Ocean contains a significant amount of oil and natural gas and is also a source of fish, sand, and metal, relevant to different industries.
  • Indian Ocean One of the world's major oceans, lying between Africa, India, and Australia. It has a surface area of 77 million km2 and an average depth of 3872 m...
  • The Indian Ocean is bounded by Iran, Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh to the north; the Malay Peninsula, the Sunda Islands, and Australia to the east...
  • The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, covering 70,560,000 km2 or 19.8% of the water on Earth's surface.
  • The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's five ocean basins (after the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, but larger than the Southern Ocean and Arctic...
  • Because of its vastness, the Indian Ocean contributes a lot to the world’s water load. It has an estimated volume of 292,131,000 cubic kilometers.
  • This family has a wide area of distribution throughout all areas of Polynesia, Australia, Africa, New Zealand and most of the islands in the Indian Ocean.