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    Indian Ocean - Wikipedia

    The ocean-floor of the Indian Ocean is divided by spreading ridges and crisscrossed by aseismic structures. A composite satellite image centred on the Indian Ocean. Extent and data. See more

    The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, covering 70,560,000 km (27,240,000 sq mi) or approx. 20% of the water on Earth's surface. It is bounded by Asia to the north, Africa to the west and See more

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    Several features make the Indian Ocean unique. It constitutes the core of the large-scale Tropical Warm Pool which, when interacting with the atmosphere, affects the climate both … See more

    Among the tropical oceans, the western Indian Ocean hosts one of the largest concentrations of phytoplankton blooms in summer, due to the strong monsoon winds. The monsoonal wind forcing leads to a strong coastal and open ocean upwelling, … See more

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    The Indian Ocean has been known by its present name since at least 1515, when the Latin form Oceanus Orientalis Indicus (lit. 'Indian Eastern … See more

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    Forty percent of the sediment of the Indian Ocean is found in the Indus and Ganges fans. The oceanic basins adjacent to the continental slopes … See more

    Of Earth's 36 biodiversity hotspots nine (or 25%) are located on the margins of the Indian Ocean.
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  3. Indian Ocean | History, Map, Depth, Islands, & Facts

  4. Indian Ocean Floor Map - natgeomaps.com

    WEBThis distinctive physical map of the Indian Ocean floor appeared in the October 1967 issue of National Geographic. The detail of such submarine terrain as continental shelves, basins, fracture zones and the mighty Mid …

  5. Indian Ocean - The World Factbook

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  9. Indian Ocean basin: a Detailed Map - UNESCO

    WEBLearn about the Indian Ocean basin, the world's third largest ocean, its size, depth, climate, salinity and biodiversity. See a map of its regions, currents, islands and threats.

  10. Detailed map of Indian Ocean - Ontheworldmap.com

    WEBNov 13, 2023 — This map shows Indian Ocean countries, cities, major ports, landforms. You can download, print or use the map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes with attribution.

  11. The Indian Ocean: The geology of its bordering lands and the ...

  12. Deepest points of the Indian Ocean and Southern …

    WEBMay 11, 2021 — The deepest point of the Indian Ocean is 7187 m, within the Java Trench, according to new seabed surveys by BGS and Caladan Oceanic LLC. The Five Deeps Expedition mapped the deepest parts of …

  13. What is it really like under the Indian Ocean? - The Conversation

  14. Seafloor topography and tectonic elements of the Western Indian …

  15. Indian Ocean - The World Factbook

  16. Indian Ocean - 2022 World Factbook Archive

  17. Never-Before-Seen Maps Of Indian Ocean Seafloor From MH370 …

  18. 1967: Indian Ocean Map - Marie Tharp - University of Chicago

  19. Indian Ocean floor deformation induced by the Reunion plume

  20. Bottom Reliefs of the Indian Ocean - InsightsIAS

  21. Indian Ocean Details - The World Factbook

  22. Giant ‘Gravity Hole’ in the Ocean May Be the Ghost of an Ancient …

  23. Indian Ocean - Seamounts, Marine Life, Geology | Britannica

  24. Igneous rocks of the Indian ocean floor | U.S. Geological Survey