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  1. The Arabian Sea Map shows six countries that have a coastline along the Arabian Sea: Yemen, Oman, Pakistan, Iran, India, and the Maldives.

  2. www.worldatlas.com › seas › arabian-seaArabian Sea - WorldAtlas

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    Historically, several names have been used to refer to the Arabian Sea, including Indian Sea, Arab Samudra, Behera Arab, and Sindh Sea. The Romans referred to it as Mara Erythraeum (Erythraean Sea), while some Arab geographers like Ibn Khordadbeh and Muhammad al-Idrisi named the sea as the Persian Sea. The medieval Arabs referred to the Arabian Sea...

    The Arabian Sea is a northwestern arm of the Indian Ocean, located between India and the Arabian Peninsula. It is bounded on the west by the Arabian Peninsula, Guardafui Channel, and the Gulf of Eden, north by Gulf of Oman, Iran, and Pakistan, southwest by Somali, Laccadive Sea on the Southeast, and India on the east. Its two branches: the Gulf of ...

    The Arabian Sea covers about 3.862 million km2 and has an average depth of 2,734 meters, with a maximum depth of 4,652 meters (Wheatley Deep). It is approximately 2,400 km wide at the widest point. Most parts of the sea have depths exceeding 2,990 m, with deep water reaching close to the shores except the northeast shores, off India and Pakistan. T...

    The Arabian Sea formed about 50 million years ago, following the collision between Asia and the Indian Subcontinent. The Carlsberg Ridge, stretching towards the southeast from the Socotra, divides the sea into two main basins: Somalia and Arabian Basins. A central valley, reaching about 3,600 meters below the seafloor, split the Carlsberg Ridge lon...

    The Arabian Sea experience mainly the monsoon climate, with a minimum surface air temperature of 75-77 degrees Fahrenheit experienced around the central parts in January or February. Higher temperatures above 82 degrees Fahrenheit occur in June and November. The rainy season (April-November) is triggered by the southwest monsoons. During the rainy ...

    The Arabian Sea is rich in petroleum and natural gas resources, which have been discovered and exploited along India’s coast, particularly near Mumbai. The sea is also rich in inorganic nutrients, especially in the western and southeastern portions, supporting rich marine life. The Arabian Sea is also rich in fish life, including pelagic fish speci...

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  3. Dec 3, 2023 · About Arabian Sea. The Facts: Area: 1,491,000 sq mi (3,862,000 sq km). Max. depth: 4,652 m (15,262 ft). Countries: India, Iran, Maldives, Oman, Pakistan, Somalia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen. Major ports and cities: Male, Kavaratti, Cape Comorin, Colachel, Kovalam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Kochi, Kozhikode, Kannur, Kasaragod ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arabian_SeaArabian Sea - Wikipedia

    Arabian Sea; Location: East Africa, West Asia and South Asia: Coordinates: Type: Sea: Part of: Indian Ocean: Basin countries India Iran Maldives Oman Pakistan Seychelles Somalia Sri Lanka Yemen: Max. width: 2,400 km (1,500 mi) Surface area

  5. 4 days ago · Arabian Sea, northwestern part of the Indian Ocean, covering a total area of about 1,491,000 square miles (3,862,000 square km) and forming part of the principal sea route between Europe and India. It is bounded to the west by the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, to the north by Iran and.

  6. About Arabia. Arabia or the Arabian Peninsula is a peninsula in Southwest Asia, northeast of Africa between the Red Sea in the west and the Persian Gulf in the east. The southern part of the peninsula is bounded by the Gulf of Aden in the southwest and the Gulf of Oman, and the Arabian Sea (Indian Ocean) in the southeast.

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  8. Arabian Sea - New World Encyclopedia. Map of the Arabian Sea. The Arabian Sea is located in the northwestern part of the Indian Ocean, situated between the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian subcontinent. It merges with the Gulf of Oman to the northwest and the Gulf of Aden in the southwest, and spans a total area of 1,491,000 square miles.

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