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The Indian Ocean is encircled by the eastern coast of Africa which constitutes the shores of the Middle East and India in the north Australia and South East Asia separate the Indian Ocean from the Pacific Ocean
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The Pacific Ocean, the largest of the oceans, also reaches northward from the Southern Ocean to the Arctic Ocean It spans the gap between Australia and Asia, and the Americas
- Indian Ocean vs. Pacific Ocean - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That
It is bounded by Africa to the west, Asia to the north, Australia to the east, and the Southern Ocean to the south In contrast, the Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean on Earth, covering about 165 25 million square kilometers
- Map of the Oceans: Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, Southern
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- Where Do The World’s Oceans Meet? - Amusing Planet
The Indian Ocean, the third largest, extends northward from the Southern Ocean to India, the Arabian Peninsula, and Southeast Asia On the west, it follows the African coast until it meets the Atlantic Ocean at Cape Agulhas On the east, it joins the Pacific Ocean near Tasmania
- Indian Ocean | History, Map, Depth, Islands, Facts | Britannica
It is the smallest, youngest, and physically most complex of the world’s three major oceans (Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian) It stretches for more than 6,200 miles (10,000 km) between the southern tips of Africa and Australia
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- Where is the Indian and Pacific Ocean located? - StudyCountry. com
The boundary between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean is generally considered to be the eastern edge of the Indonesian archipelago, including the islands of Sumatra, Java, Bali, and Borneo (Kalimantan)
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