The Indian ocean trade routes connected Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, and East Africa, beginning at least as early as the third century BCE. This vast international web of routes linked all of those areas as well as East Asia (particularly China).
The Persian GULF is connected to the Indian Ocean through the Strait of Hormuz, but if you want to get technical, it is really connected to the Arabian Sea, but it itself is a section of the Indian Ocean's overall area.
The 30 S latitude line runs through three continents. It passes through Australia, Africa, and South America. It also passes through the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans.
The 30 S latitude line runs through three continents. It passes through Australia, Africa, and South America. It also passes through the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans.
The Persian GULF is connected to the Indian ocean through the Strait of Hormuz, but if you want to get technical, it is really connected to the Arabian Sea, but it itself is a section of the Indian Ocean's overall area.
== == 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.
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.
No, it does not.
South America, Africa, and Australia.
they are both connected to the Indian ocean