Indian Ocean

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The Indian Ocean is the world’s third-largest ocean, lying between Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Southern Ocean, and serving as a major route for global trade and maritime activity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
geographical region
ocean
bordersContinent Africa
Asia
Australia
bordersOcean Arctic Ocean via marginal seas
Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Southern Ocean
bordersRegion Southern Ocean
boundedBy Africa to the west
Asia to the north
Australia to the east
Southern Ocean to the south
connectedToOcean Atlantic Ocean via Cape of Good Hope
Pacific Ocean via Indonesian Throughflow
Pacific Ocean via Strait of Malacca
connectedToSea Mediterranean Sea via Suez Canal
Red Sea via Bab-el-Mandeb
containsSea Andaman Sea
Arabian Sea
Bay of Bengal
Laccadive Sea
Red Sea
experiencesNaturalHazard storm surges
tropical cyclones
tsunamis
hasAlternativeName Indian Ocean
surface form: Indic Ocean
hasApproximateArea 27,240,000 square miles
70,560,000 square kilometers
hasAverageDepth 12,274 feet
3,741 meters
hasClimateCharacteristic strong seasonal monsoon winds in the northern part
warmest average sea surface temperatures among major oceans
hasDeepestPoint Java Trench
Sunda Trench
hasEquatorCrossing yes
hasMajorCurrent Agulhas Current
Indian Monsoon Current
Leeuwin Current
Somali Current
South Equatorial Current
West Australian Current
hasMajorGyre Indian Ocean subtropical gyre
hasMajorIsland Andaman and Nicobar Islands
surface form: Andaman Islands

British Indian Ocean Territory
surface form: Chagos Archipelago

Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Comoros
Kerguelen Islands
Madagascar
Maldives
Mauritius
Great Nicobar Island
surface form: Nicobar Islands

Réunion
Seychelles
Socotra
Sri Lanka
hasMajorPort Aden
Chennai
Colombo
Durban
Jakarta
Karachi
Mombasa
Mumbai
Perth
surface form: Perth (Fremantle)

Port Louis
Singapore
hasMajorRimCountry Australia
India
Indonesia
Iran
Kenya
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Tanzania
Thailand
hasMarineEcosystem coral reefs
mangrove forests
seagrass beds
hasMarineResource major fisheries
offshore oil and gas reserves
polymetallic nodules
hasMaximumDepth 23,812 feet
7,258 meters
hasStrategicStrait Bab-el-Mandeb Strait
surface form: Bab-el-Mandeb

Lombok Strait
Mozambique Channel
Strait of Hormuz
Strait of Malacca
Sunda Strait
hasTropicOfCancerCrossing yes
hasTropicOfCapricornCrossing yes
influencedBy Asian monsoon system
isGovernedBy United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
isMajorTradeRouteFor bulk commodities such as coal and iron ore
container shipping between Europe and Asia
oil shipments from the Middle East
isNamedAfter India
locatedOnPlanet Earth
partOf World Ocean
rankBySize third-largest ocean in the world
wasSiteOfEvent 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami

Referenced by (366)

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Banaadir bordersBodyOfWater Indian Ocean
Jubaland bordersBodyOfWater Indian Ocean
KwaZulu-Natal bordersBodyOfWater Indian Ocean
Southern Africa bordersBodyOfWater Indian Ocean
Asia bordersOcean Indian Ocean
Asia-Pacific bordersOcean Indian Ocean
East Java bordersSea Indian Ocean
Deccan Plateau boundedBy Indian Ocean
Beira coast Indian Ocean
Garden Route coast Indian Ocean
Pilbara region coast Indian Ocean
Port Elizabeth coast Indian Ocean
Italian Somaliland coastlineOn Indian Ocean
Reunion coastlineOn Indian Ocean
subject surface form: Réunion
RV Vityaz conductedExpeditionsIn Indian Ocean
Andaman Sea connectedTo Indian Ocean
Arafura Sea connectedTo Indian Ocean
Atlantic Ocean connectedTo Indian Ocean
Jaffna Lagoon connectedTo Indian Ocean
Pacific Ocean connectedTo Indian Ocean
Port of Aden connectedTo Indian Ocean
Steamer Point connectedTo Indian Ocean
ACC connects Indian Ocean
subject surface form: Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Bab-el-Mandeb Strait connects Indian Ocean
Bass Strait connects Indian Ocean
Lombok Strait connects Indian Ocean
Makassar Strait connects Indian Ocean
Singapore Strait connects Indian Ocean
Strait of Malacca connects Indian Ocean
Sunda Strait connects Indian Ocean
West Wind Drift connects Indian Ocean
Bali Sea connectsTo Indian Ocean
Bali Strait connectsTo Indian Ocean
Eastern Hemisphere containsMostOf Indian Ocean
Southern Hemisphere containsPartOf Indian Ocean
Shabelle River dischargeLocation Indian Ocean
Chelonia mydas distribution Indian Ocean
Dermochelys coriacea distribution Indian Ocean
Eubalaena australis distribution Indian Ocean
Balistidae distributionOcean Indian Ocean
Age of Sail dominantRegion Indian Ocean
Kenya drainageBasin Indian Ocean
this entity surface form: Indian Ocean basin
Pungwe River system drainageBasin Indian Ocean
this entity surface form: Indian Ocean drainage basin
Richmond, Natal drainageBasin Indian Ocean
Jubba River emptiesInto Indian Ocean
Indo-Australian Plate extendsUnder Indian Ocean