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Describe the main ocean routes of the world.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Main ocean roots of the world are :-

Explanation:

1. South Atlantic Oceanic Route

This route joins North America and Europe with South America. Through this, waterway, the industrial goods from North America and Europe are transported to South America. The major products transported by this oceanic route are machines, electric goods, goods of daily needs, medical apparatus and medicines, railways goods, parts of airplanes and army and defence equipment.

2. North Atlantic Oceanic Route

It has much more important than any other waterways. This waterway joins the developed regions of Western Europe with the developed region of North America. There are many important parts of the world on this oceanic route, e.g. Glasgow, Manchester, Southampton, London, Rotterdam, Breman, body, Lisbon, Quebec, Montreal, New Orleans, York, Charleston, Gaveston, and New Havana. Maximum goods are transported through this waterway of the world.

3. Routes of Mediterranean Sea

This waterway joins Asia and Australia continents with North Atlantic Ocean routes. Mediterranean waterway joins together the maximum number of countries of the world. Through this waterway the raw material of eastern countries is being transported to western countries and transport industrial products to eastern countries.

4. Cape of Good Hope route

It joins Eastern Asia and Europe to southern parts of Africa. This oceanic route has lost its importance with the construction of the Suez Canal. Now-a-days, only large sized ships loaded with heavy and cheap goods sail through this oceanic route.

5. North Pacific Oceanic Route

These waterways join East Asia and North America with each other. This waterway is very long. From this route the countries like China. Korea, Japan, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong take maximum benefits.

6. South Pacific Oceanic Route

It connects Australia, New Zealand, North America and Western Europe with each other. Through this oceanic route Australia exports wool, butter, cheese, skins, rubber, etc. and industrial products are imported.

7. Routes of Indian Ocean

Indian oceanic waterways are used by the countries which fall in the vicinity of the Indian Ocean. The major items exported through this route are tea, jute products, mineral ores and import items are mainly industrial products.

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Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

Sea channels are essential for transporting local and international goods from one country to another. Transportation of commodities from one location to another via rivers improves the country's trade by providing the shortest route, resulting in economic development.

Explanation:

Mail ocean routes of word are:

1. The South Atlantic Oceanic Route: This route connects North and South America. Industrial commodities from North America and Europe are carried to South America via this river.

2. North Atlantic Oceanic Route: This waterway is far more essential than any other. This waterway connects Western Europe's developed regions with North America's developed regions.

3. Mediterranean Sea Routes: This waterway connects the continents of Asia and Australia with the routes of the North Atlantic Ocean.

4. Route of the Cape of Good Hope: This route connects Eastern Asia and Europe with southern Africa.

5. North Pacific Oceanic Route: This network of waterways connects East Asia and North America. This stretch of water is quite long.

6. Oceanic Route of the South Pacific: This route connects Australia, New Zealand, North America, and Western Europe.

7. Indian Ocean Waterways: Indian Ocean waterways are used by countries that are located near the Indian Ocean.

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