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One would have to pass through both the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman to reach the Indian Ocean.
The Persian Gulf and the Red Sea are bodies of water rhat are consideredpart of the Indian Ocean.
No. The Indian Ocean is bounded by Eastern Africa, Asia and Western Australia. Mexico has shores on the Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
No. The West Coast of Namibia lies next to the Atlantic ocean.
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the red sea and the persian gulf as well as the indian ocean
In countries bordering the Persian Gulf. The Persian Gulf feeds into the Gulf of Oman, which feeds into the Arabian Sea. The Arabian Sea is simply the name of the northwest portion of the Indian Ocean. The northeast portion of the Indian Ocean is the Bay of Bengal. If the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea didn't have names, when looking at a map; they would simply look like part of the Indian Ocean.
Yes, it is the north west part of Indian Ocean.
The Red Sea, Indian ocean and the Persian Gulf.
One would have to pass through both the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman to reach the Indian Ocean.
Only the Persian Gulf, which is not an ocean. Only if you sail out thousands of miles, the Gulf will first change into the Persian Sea and much further out, into the Indian ocean. But the Indian Ocean does not 'border' Mesopotamia.
I think the Gulf of Mexico or Indian Ocean or Arctic Ocean
The Persian Gulf and the Red Sea are bodies of water rhat are consideredpart of the Indian Ocean.
The names of oceans are: Atlantic ocean, Pacific ocean, Indian ocean, Southern ocean and the Arctic ocean.
The gulf that separates Africa and Asia is the Gulf of Aden. The Gulf of Aden is apart of the Indian Ocean.
Only the Persian Gulf, which is not an ocean. Only if you sail out thousands of miles, the Gulf will first change into the Persian Sea and much further out, into the Indian Ocean. But the Indian Ocean does not 'border' Mesopotamia.
The Gulf of Aden, the Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean.