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      The Atlantic Ocean

      • The Atlantic Ocean, the second largest ocean, extends from the Southern Ocean between the Americas, and Africa and Europe, to the Arctic Ocean. It meets the Pacific Ocean at Cape Horn and the Indian Ocean at Cape Agulhas, south of Africa.
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  2. Sep 7, 2019 · The Pacific Ocean connects with the Indian Ocean at the Southeast Cape, the southernmost point of Tasmania, down the meridian to the Antarctic Ocean. Learn more about the locations and the history of the five oceans on earth and how to see them meet at different points.

  3. The Pacific Ocean meets the Atlantic Ocean south of South America at Cape Horn. The Atlantic Ocean, the second largest, extends from the Southern Ocean between the Americas, and Africa and Europe, to the Arctic Ocean. The Atlantic Ocean meets the Indian Ocean south of Africa at Cape Agulhas.

  4. 2 days ago · The Indian Ocean differs from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in several other respects. In the Northern Hemisphere it is landlocked and does not extend to Arctic waters or have a temperate-to-cold zone. It has fewer islands and narrower continental shelves.

    • Which Sea connects the Pacific and Indian Oceans?1
    • Which Sea connects the Pacific and Indian Oceans?2
    • Which Sea connects the Pacific and Indian Oceans?3
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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Indian_OceanIndian Ocean - Wikipedia

    Unlike the Atlantic and Pacific, the Indian Ocean is bordered by landmasses and an archipelago on three sides, making it more like an embayed ocean centered on the Indian Peninsula. Its coasts and shelves differ from other oceans, with distinct features, such as a narrower continental shelf.

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    • 7,258 m (23,812 ft), (Java Trench)
    • 70,560,000 km² (27,240,000 sq mi)
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    • Gulf of Bahrain. An inlet of the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Bahrain washes the shores of Saudi Arabia’s eastern coast and is separated from the rest of the waters of the Persian Gulf by the Qatar Peninsula to the east.
    • Persian Gulf. The Persian Gulf is an extension of the Indian Ocean in Western Asia. The gulf is located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula to the northeast and the southwest, respectively.
    • Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz connects the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf. It separates Iran in the north from UAE and Oman's Musandam in the south.
    • Gulf of Oman. The Strait of Hormuz and the Arabian Sea are connected via the Gulf of Oman. Thus, it is often regarded as a strait instead of a gulf. The Gulf of Oman borders Oman to the south, the UAE to the west, and Iran and a small part of Pakistan to the north.
  6. Feb 11, 2014 · The upper ocean circulation of the Pacific and Indian Oceans is connected through both the Indonesian Throughflow north of Australia and the Tasman leakage around its south. The relative importance of these two pathways is examined using virtual Lagrangian particles in a high-resolution nested ocean model.

  7. The Indonesian Seaway (including the Strait of Malacca and Torres Strait) joins the Pacific and the Indian Ocean to the west, and Drake Passage and the Strait of Magellan link the Pacific with the Atlantic Ocean on the east. To the north, the Bering Strait connects the Pacific with the Arctic Ocean.

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