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The Southern Ocean is the current name for the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans that surround the Antarctic continent.
assuming you mean the continent of Africa -- Atlantic Ocean on the west and the Indian ocean on the east
The Southern Ocean is the current name for the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans that surround the Antarctic continent.
Australia's longest train line is the Indian Pacific. As its name suggests, it stretches across the continent from Sydney, on the eastern coast (which abuts the Pacific Ocean) to Perth, on the western coast, where the Indian Ocean meets the continent.
The proper name, given to a hypothetical early continent, is Gondwanaland.
Laurasia is a hypothetical continent later known as America, Asia, and Europe. Gondwanaland is another hypothetical continent later known as South America, India, Australia, Africa, and Antarctica.
Indian Ocean TheoriesThe Indian Ocean is right under India, a sub-continent and this is how it got its name. this is coolI have found no official reason for that. It seems that it was named such because early oceanography consisted of the knowledge and skill necessary to navigators and sea traders and since the latter were principally interested in the Indian Route, in order to reach India they might have given it the name of their interests
Indian ocean gets its name from India, a country of Asia.
The only ocean that shares it's name with a country is the Indian Ocean.
there are 4 oceans- pacific ocean atlantic ocean indian ocean atlantic ocean there are 7 continents-asia africa australia asia europe antarctica north america south america
The Indian Ocean is between Africa and Australia. I hope that this is what you are looking for :)The Southern Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
India is an Asian Country that has the same name as the worlds smallest ocean, the Indian Ocean. The Indian Ocean got its name from the country of India.