The Indian ocean borders Africa, Asia, and Australia.
The Indian Ocean is bordered by four continents: Africa to the west, Asia to the north, Australia to the east, and Antarctica to the south. These continents have coastlines along the Indian Ocean, making it the third-largest ocean in the world. The Indian Ocean plays a crucial role in global trade, connecting these continents through its maritime routes.
Australia is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on its eastern coast.
India is bordered by the Indian Ocean on all parts of its coastline, and is not very near other oceans. Further away from India to the west the Indian Ocean is bordered in part by the Pacific Ocean, and to the East the Indian Ocean is bordered in part by the Atlantic Ocean.
Australia is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the West.
Asia is bordered on the east by Europe and Asia Minor and the Pacific Ocean on the west. On the north, it is bordered by the Arctic region. The south is bordered by the Indian ocean and Africa.
The Indian Ocean only touches three continents: Africa, Asia, and Australia.
The four continents that touch the Indian ocean are Australia, Africa, Antartica, and Asia.
The four continents that touch the Indian Ocean are Australia, Africa, Antartica, and Asia.
== == The four continents that touch the Indian ocean are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, and Australia.Asia,Africa,Antartica and Australia are four of the continents which the Indian ocean connects or touch.
Asia and Australia are the two continents that touch both the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
No, it does not.
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