The "subcontinent" of India is part of the continent of Asia. It is called a subcontinent because until it crashed into Asia (and pushed up the Himalayas), it was a continent in its own rite.
According to India, the continents are Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia. The oceans are the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean. India is primarily located in the continent of Asia, bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south.
The country in Asia that juts south into the Indian ocean is India. At the very southern tip of India is the island nation of Sri Lanka.
Antarctica, Asia, Africa, and Australia border the Indian ocean.
India is considered a subcontinent because it is like a peninsula extending into the Indian ocean
The Arabian sea is a part of the Indian ocean, it was formed when India crashed into Asia.
The "subcontinent" of India is part of the continent of Asia. It is called a subcontinent because until it crashed into Asia (and pushed up the Himalayas), it was a continent in its own rite.
the mountain are formed when India and Asia crashed into each other. they run through asai and India. has some of the deadlyest road on it.
the asteroids crashed in Asia have 1000 asteroids
According to India, the continents are Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia. The oceans are the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean. India is primarily located in the continent of Asia, bordered by the Indian Ocean to the south.
Indian Ocean is under India.. Pacific Ocean is on the other side of Indonesia, under the more eastern part of Asia
The country in Asia that juts south into the Indian ocean is India. At the very southern tip of India is the island nation of Sri Lanka.
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The Indian Ocean is the smallest ocean in the world. It is named for the Asian country of India which borders the ocean.
Yes, there was an ocean between India and Asia in ancient geological history. The Tethys Ocean existed during the Mesozoic era, which was present before the Indian subcontinent collided with the Eurasian Plate. This collision eventually led to the uplift of the Himalayan mountain range and the closing of the Tethys Ocean, resulting in the current land connection between India and Asia.
india and asia
Antarctica, Asia, Africa, and Australia border the Indian ocean.