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- The topography of the Indian Ocean includes12345:
- Complex ocean basins with flat plains and abyssal hills.
- The continental shelf has an average width of about 120 km.
- Major ridges such as the Maldive Ridge and the Ninety East Ridge.
- Highlands and lowlands of the continents.
- Underwater hills, isolated mountains, abyssal plains, and deep-sea trenches.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The Indian Ocean basin’s complex topography includes many ocean basins, characterised by flat plains and abyssal hills (less than 1000 m high), that range in width from 320 to 9,000 km (200 to 5,600 miles). In the Indian Ocean basin, the continental shelf has an average width of about 120 km (75 miles) and has the fewest trenches.oceanliteracy.unesco.org/indian-ocean/Ocean basins are characterized by smooth, flat plains of thick sediment with abyssal hills (i.e., features that are less than 3,300 feet high) at the bottom flanks of the oceanic ridges. The Indian Ocean’s complex ridge topography led to the formation of many basins that range in width from 200 to 5,600 miles (320 to 9,000 km).www.britannica.com/place/Indian-Ocean/SeamountsThe Indian Ocean, like all major oceans, has a complex and varied bottom topography characterized by a combination of deep ocean basins, mid-ocean ridges, oceanic trenches, and seamounts.www.clearias.com/bottom-topography-of-indian-oc…The Indian Ocean has two major ridges: the Maldive Ridge west of India and the Ninety East Ridge east of India. Highlands and lowlands of the continents are also shown, as ridges and flat areas. Topographic and bathymetric data is usually gathered by using aerial and satellite imagery combined with radar and sonar mapping.www.sciencephoto.com/media/83467/view/indian-o…The Indian Ocean is the 3rdlargest ocean (70,56 million km2) after Pacific and Atlantic. The seafloor topography of the Indian Ocean is very complex. It includes underwater hills, separate isolated mountains, abyssal plains, accumulative plains, two deep-sea trenches.hal.science/hal-03033533/document - People also ask
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