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The body of water at 17 degrees north and 90 degrees east is the Arabian Sea, located in the northern Indian Ocean. It is bordered by India to the east, Pakistan to the northwest, Oman to the southwest, and several other countries.
The body of water located at 23.5 degrees north latitude and 38 degrees east longitude is the Mediterranean Sea. It is a large sea that is surrounded by Europe, Africa, and Asia and is connected to the Atlantic Ocean through the Strait of Gibraltar.
That point is smack in the middle, about as far from land as you can get, in the Mediterranean Sea. Obvioiusly there's no other body of water that's any 'nearer' to that point.
The coordinates 45 degrees north and 60 degrees east point to a location in the northern part of the Indian Ocean, specifically in the vicinity of the Arabian Sea. This area is situated off the coast of India and Pakistan. The Indian Ocean is known for its warm waters and is bordered by several countries, making it a significant body of water for trade and marine biodiversity.
The coordinates 38 degrees north and 120 degrees east are located inland, specifically in eastern China, near the border of the provinces of Jiangsu and Anhui. There is no sea directly at these coordinates; the nearest significant body of water is the Yangtze River, which flows through this region. The closest ocean is the East China Sea, situated to the east of these coordinates.
The North Sea :)
The Persian Gulf.
The Arabian Sea
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The body of water at 17 degrees north and 90 degrees east is the Arabian Sea, located in the northern Indian Ocean. It is bordered by India to the east, Pakistan to the northwest, Oman to the southwest, and several other countries.
The body of water located at 23.5 degrees north latitude and 38 degrees east longitude is the Mediterranean Sea. It is a large sea that is surrounded by Europe, Africa, and Asia and is connected to the Atlantic Ocean through the Strait of Gibraltar.
The body of water located at 37 degrees North latitude, 22 degrees East longitude, is the Messinian Bay. The bay (just off the coast of the Kalamata in Southern Greece) opens into the Messinian Gulf, which in turn opens into the Mediterranean Sea.
That point is smack in the middle, about as far from land as you can get, in the Mediterranean Sea. Obvioiusly there's no other body of water that's any 'nearer' to that point.
That point is practically in the center of the Bay of Bengal, essentially midway between India and Myanmar.
That is the Pacific Ocean.
the body of water is the atlantic ocean
India, in the city of Begun, is at 75 degrees east and 15 degrees north