The Indian elephant is found in Asia and the African elephant is in Africa
The Great Indian Desert, also known as the Thar Desert, is in northwestern India on the border with Pakistan.
The Indian subcontinent divides Indian Ocean into two seas
No continent borders the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans. Asia and Australia border the Indian and the Pacific. (Asia also borders the Arctic Ocean) Africa borders the Indian and the Atlantic. North and South America border the Pacific and the Atlantic. (North America also borders the Arctic Ocean) If you include supercontinents (which are really for geographical use instead of political use), then you will wind up with Afroeurasia (Africa, Europe, and Asia) in which case this continent borders the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific (in addition to the Arctic).
The Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet at Cape Agulus in South Africa
The Atlantic and the Indian Ocean meet in the region between Africa and Antarctica. Cape Agulhas is the southern tip of Africa, and the geographically defined location the place where the two oceans meet.
The four ocean's of the earth are : * The Indian Ocean, * The Atlantic Ocean, * The Pacific Ocean, * The Arctic Ocean
The Atlantic, Pacific and Indian are all oceans.
There are islands in every ocean. For example: Pacific Ocean - Galapagos Islands Atlantic Ocean - Falkland Islands Indian Ocean - Seychelles Arctic Ocean - Melville Island 'The Island' is the setting for the TV series 'Lost', but this is a fictional place and its geographical location is not specified, although there are indications that it might be in the Indian Ocean (e.g. storyline references to Madagascar and Mozambique).
Atlantic, pacific, arctic, and Indian
The Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean.
The three major oceans are the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Indian.