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Q: How many miles the Indian ocean stretch from Africa to Australia?
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How many miles does the Indian ocean stretch from the southernmost point of Africa to the southernmost point of Australia?

The Indian Ocean stretches approximately 4,300 miles from the southernmost point of Africa (Cape Agulhas) to the southernmost point of Australia (South East Cape in Tasmania).


How many miles does the Indian Ocean stretch from the southernmost point of Africa the southernmost point of Australia?

about 1491000 squared miles


How many miles does the Indian ocean stretch from southernmost point of Africa to the southernmost point of Australia?

about 1491000 squared miles


How many miles doe the Indian Ocean stretch from the southernmost point of Africa to the southernmost point of Australia?

about 1491000 squared miles


How many miles is it from South Africa and the Indian ocean?

0 miles


What is the distance between Africa and Australia?

It would take about 16 hours to get to Africa from the country of Australia. They are approximately 7,795 miles apart.


Is Africa closer to South America or Australia?

Africa is closer to South America than it is to Australia.


What ocean lies 2000 miles of Africa?

the Indian ocean


How many miles is it from Australia to Johannesburg in South Africa?

That would depend on where in Australia, but you are looking at 6 000 to 8 000 miles.


What ocean lies 2000 miles east of Africa?

the Indian ocean


How many miles is Sydney from Johannesburg?

Johannesburg, South Africa, to Sydney, Australia is 6,860 miles.


Australia is what of southern Africa?

Dont really understand what you mean. Australia is part of the continent Australasia (or sometimes referred to as Oceania) . And south Africa is part of the continent Africa? There have no relation and are thousands of miles apart.