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explain the features of Indian Ocean​

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Answered by sarthakgamer651
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It is the only ocean with an asymmetric and, in the north, semiannually reversing surface circulation. It has no separate source of bottom water (i.e., the Indian Ocean's bottom water originates outside its boundaries) and has two sources of highly saline water (the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea).

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most prominent features of the Indian Ocean is its seismically active, rugged and inverted Y shaped Mid-Indian Ridge, which is cut by numerous north-northeast trending fracture zones. The seismic Ninety-Degree East Ridge, 4800 km long and the Chagos-Laccadive Plateau are the unique features of the indian Ocean.

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is the only ocean with an asymmetric and, in the north, semiannually reversing surface circulation. It has no separate source of bottom water (i.e., the Indian Ocean's bottom water originates outside its boundaries) and has two sources of highly saline water (the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea).

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