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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KochiKochi - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Nicknamed the Queen of the Arabian Sea, Kochi was an important spice trading center on the west coast of India from antiquity. The port of Muziris traded with the Romans, Persians, Arabs, and Chinese.

    • Fort Kochi

      Cheena vala (Chinese fishing net). Fort Kochi (/ ˈ k oʊ tʃ i...

    • Kochi Metro

      The Kochi Metro is a rapid transit system serving the city...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Indus_riverIndus River - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Earlier work showed that sand and silt from western Tibet was reaching the Arabian Sea by 45 million years ago, implying the existence of an ancient Indus River by that time. The delta of this proto-Indus river has subsequently been found in the Katawaz Basin , on the Afghan-Pakistan border .

  3. Apr 28, 2024 · How big is the Arabian Sea? The Arabian Sea covers an area of approximately 3,862,000 square kilometers, making it one of the largest seas in the world. 2. What countries border the Arabian Sea? The Arabian Sea is bordered by several countries, including India, Pakistan, Iran, Oman, Yemen, and Somalia. 3. What is the marine life like in the ...

  4. May 1, 2024 · 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

  5. May 2, 2024 · The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean located between the Arabian Peninsula and the Indian subcontinent. It covers an area of about 3,862,000 square kilometers (1,491,000 square miles). The sea is bordered by the countries of India, Pakistan, Iran, Oman, Yemen, and the Maldives.

  6. May 6, 2024 · Malabar Hill, eminence in the city of Mumbai (Bombay), western India, that occupies the western prong of a forked peninsula separating Mumbai Harbour from the Arabian Sea. The western prong, Malabar Point, separates the Arabian Sea from Back Bay. Malabar Hill rises to 180 feet (55 metres) above sea.

  7. Apr 26, 2024 · The Arabian Sea hosts extremely low-oxygenated waters at depth (oxygen minimum zone, OMZ). Understanding how the depth of this layer changes and what processes control its variability is vital to understanding how it will change under climate change and how it may affect the ecosystem.

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