The part of the Indian ocean known for its oil-rich reserves is primarily the Arabian Sea, particularly off the coasts of countries like India, Oman, and Somalia. This region has significant offshore oil fields and is vital for global oil shipping routes. Additionally, the area around the Strait of Hormuz, which connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea, is crucial for the transportation of oil from the Middle East. The presence of these resources has led to increased geopolitical interest and competition in the region.
The Indian Ocean is located under Asia. The Syrian dessert is located in the west part of Africa. ( next to Egypt)
The Indian Ocean is not located in the western hemisphere. It is situated between Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Southern Ocean, covering a large part of the Eastern Hemisphere.
The Zambezi River's mouth is located at the Indian ocean.
Abu Dhabi has a coastline on the Persian Gulf which is part of the Indian Ocean.
Visakhapatnam is located on the Bay of Bengal, which is part of the Indian Ocean.
Sri Lanka is located beside India therefore the ocean which surrounds Sri Lanka is the Indian Ocean. Sri Lanka is part of the Asian continent.
The ocean closest to New Delhi is the Indian Ocean. New Delhi, located inland in northern India, is approximately 1,200 kilometers (about 750 miles) from the nearest coastline along the Indian Ocean. The Arabian Sea, a part of the Indian Ocean, is also relatively close, located to the west of the city.
The Arabian Sea is part of the Indian Ocean. The actual main body of water the question refers to is the Persian Gulf which is part of the former body of water.
Tiger sea
The equator passes though the Indian ocean. Part of the Indian ocean is in Northern hemisphere, while part of it is in the Southern hemisphere.
The Arabian Sea is a region of the northwestern part of the Indian Ocean, bordered by the Arabian Peninsula to the west, the Indian subcontinent to the east, and the Horn of Africa to the south. It is not located on any specific continent as it is part of the larger Indian Ocean.
No, the Indian Ocean is not part of Brazil's coastline. Brazil's coastline is predominantly along the Atlantic Ocean, which stretches for about 7,491 kilometers (4,655 miles). The Indian Ocean is located to the east of Africa and south of Asia, while Brazil is situated on the eastern side of South America.