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  2. Indian Ocean, body of salt water covering approximately one-fifth of the total ocean area of the world. It is the smallest, geologically youngest, and physically most complex of the world’s three major oceans (Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian).

  3. 25 Incredible Facts About the Indian Ocean | Earth Eclipse

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    25 Incredible Facts About the Indian Ocean. The Indian Ocean is the youngest of the five major oceans in the world and is third largest among them. Earlier known as “Eastern Ocean” or “Eastern Star,” it was named after India. Here are some amazing facts about the Indian Ocean to boost your IQ level.

  4. Indian Ocean - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, covering 70,560,000 km 2 (27,240,000 sq mi) or approximately 20% of the water area of Earth's surface. [4] It is bounded by Asia to the north, Africa to the west and Australia to the east.

  5. Indian Ocean - WorldAtlas

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    The Indian Ocean is a large saline water body covering about 20% of the worlds ocean total area. The ocean is the youngest geologically and the smallest of the three major oceans (Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans), but larger than the Arctic and Southern Oceans.

  6. 15 Not-So-Known Facts about the Indian Ocean - Marine Insight

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    Covering the entire expanse of the area south of the Indian subcontinent, the Indian Ocean is a vast feature of the earth’s geographical blueprint. Read along to know 15 interesting facts about the Indian Ocean. 1. Indian Ocean is the third-largest Ocean in the world. The Indian Ocean Region is strategically positioned.

  7. Indian Ocean - The World Factbook

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    The Indian Ocean is the third largest of the world's five oceans (after the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, but larger than the Southern Ocean and Arctic Ocean).

  8. 30 fascinating facts about the Indian Ocean - SurferToday.com

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    The Indian Ocean takes up about one-fifth of the world's ocean area. It is nearly six times larger than the United States and holds about 63.3 million cubic miles (264 million cubic kilometers) of water.

  9. Indian Ocean - The World Factbook

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    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 Ocean). Four critically important access waterways are the Suez Canal (Egypt), Bab el Mandeb (Djibouti-Yemen), Strait of Hormuz (Iran-Oman), and Strait of Malacca (Indonesia-Malaysia).

  10. Indian Ocean - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    The Indian Ocean is the third largest of Earths oceans. Its total area measures about 28,360,000 square miles (73,440,000 square kilometers). The deepest point of the ocean is 24,442 feet (7,450 meters) below the surface.

  11. The Indian Ocean - Education

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    The Indian Ocean is nearly six times the size of the United States and spans over 9,978 kilometers (6,200 miles) from the southern tip of Africa to the western coast of Australia.