The existence of a big number of island opposite the western coast of the arabian gulf is because of the depression of the gulf.
There is no Balgaram - its the island of Bangaram, located in the Lakshadweep territory, off the western coast of southern India (Kerala) in the Arabian Sea.
No, Oman is a large country on the coast of the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea with its western border being Saudi Arabia
The islands along the western coast of the Arabian Gulf are mainly due to the presence of underwater plate tectonics and associated geological processes. These processes have led to the formation of volcanic islands, coral atolls, and other landforms over millions of years. The shallow waters and unique ecosystem of the region also contribute to the prevalence of islands along the coast.
Southern
Its In The Arabian Gulf
arabian gulf
Sitra Island is part of Bahrain
Bahrain is known as the Island of Pearls because of its historical reputation as a center for pearl diving and trading. Pearling was a significant industry in Bahrain before the discovery of oil.
The opposite of an island is a mainland or continent, which refers to a large continuous landmass surrounded by water.
it is the big island in western visayas
Lakshadweep
All of the Palm Island developments are located in the Arabian Gulf, which is not an ocean