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Dec 25 2008

Indian Ocean

Published by chetanamurthy at 322031 under Uncategorized Edit This

                                 Indian ocean is in the south eastern part of the globe.  As you can see it in the map above, it has asia to its north, africa to its west , in the east by indo china and australia and towards the south part by the southern ocean. It has lands on three sides and there are many beautiful islands formed in the Indian oceans. It lies to the north of equator and lies in the tropical region. This is the warmest ocean.A little insight about the Indian ocean in this first introductory post and in my further posts, i shall give you details about the islands, beaches, the oceanic life that exists here. So we begin with saying, Indian ocean is the 3 rd largest of the seven oceans that exist on planet Earth, that makes it about 20% of the total water on Earth’s surface. it has an area of about 73,556,000 square kilometers and has an estimated volume of 292, 131, 000 cubic kilometers.      Indian ocean is vast, i shall tell you all facts i know about Indian ocean in my forth coming posts.I will tell about the beautiful islands, famous beaches, the oceanic creatures you can find here and many more intresting facts about the Indian Ocean, its history and it’s being. Look forward for tomorrow’s post Smile     

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2 Responses to “Indian Ocean”

  1. aparnaon 25 Dec 2008 at 131831 edit this

    Hey.. great post, but divide into paragraphs and that way it will be more appealing to the eyes and interesting to read.

    Anyways, happy blogging.

    Aparna,
    http://funcorner.today.com

  2. RT^on 25 Dec 2008 at 293131 edit this

    hey grt start… waiting to read more :)

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