it depends its highest is around like 72 degrees the coldest is 42 degrees
Cold ocean currents are not found in the northern part of Indian ocean due to excess heat from sun.
The Indian ocean is warm and the Atlantic is cold because even though , those two merge the Atlantic has ice glaciers and the Indian ocean does not have that around it. :)
Cold ocean currents are not found in the northern part of Indian ocean due to excess heat from sun.
The warmest ocean is the Indian Ocean. The temperature of the surface water is sometimes as warm as 36.6 degrees Celsius. However, in the south, the waters become icy cold where the Indian Ocean meets the chilly Southern Ocean.
The Indian Ocean
South Africa is situated between the warm Indian Ocean (East & South coast) and the cold South Atlantic Ocean (West coast). The Indian Ocean brings warm water down the east coast from the equator, while the South Atlantic Ocean brings cold water up the west coast (from the Antarctic). The currents converge off the southernmost point of Africa near Cape Aghulas.
Ocean currents describe itself, a warm ocean current is warm water that has a path anything that gets in way of the path will be taken by the current same for cold water also a new tranport for the water to travel to ocean to ocean
The Indian Ocean borders Kenya to the southeast.
The Indian Ocean Indian Ocean IT'S THE INDIAN OCEAN!
No, no it is not next to the indian ocean
There are two currents in the Indian Ocean. One current is name the Agulhas which is a warm current. The other current is name West Australian current which is cold water.
The Indian ocean lies to the east of Africa,