Geography, asked by ajaykamble304, 8 months ago

what body of water lies south east of India​

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Answered by adeebasiddiqui910
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Answer:

Bay of Bengal .........

Answered by rahulkumar9486
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Waterways are navigable bodies of water. One or several waterways have a navigational route. Waterways can include rivers, oceans, oceans, and canals. If the waterway is navigable it must meet several criteria.

In prehistoric times, water transport has been used to carry both men and goods. Water transport probably developed before the use of animals because the waterway became an easy means of travel in places where dense forests on land impeded movement.

Wind power by the use of boats or any other means increased when the extent and importance of water transport increased. At first, the boats were small and confined mainly to inland waters and sheltered coastal areas.

The gradual increase in the size and complexity of sailing craft allowed the establishment of trade. The Phoenician, Egypt, Greek and Rome as well as Arabs and Indians had extensive trade contacts. The use of steam has provided a new dimension, greater power and speed to transport water over longer distances.

The use of diesel and other types of power has changed the entire landscape of water transport and today most of the trade worldwide is water-borne. The two biggest advantages of water transport are that it uses the needs of oceans, rivers, seas, and features, and is the cheapest form of transport for large and heavy loads.

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