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List of the Marginal Seas of the Indian Ocean - ThoughtCo. Using a broad geographic perspective, the book includes references to connections between the Indian Ocean world and the Americas. Moving into the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Alpers looks at issues including the new configuration of colonial territorial boundaries after World War I, /5(14).
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Cited by: The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's oceanic divisions, cover, km 2 (27, sq mi) or % Indian ocean galatheids book the water on the Earth's surface.
It is bounded by Asia to the north, Africa to the west, and Australia to the east. To the south it is bounded by the Southern Ocean or Antarctica, depending on the definition in use.
Along its core, the Indian Ocean has some large Coordinates: 20°S 80°E / 20°S. The floor of the Indian Ocean has an average depth of c, ft (3, m). The Mid-Oceanic Ridge, a broad submarine mountain range extending from Asia to Antarctica, divides the Indian Ocean into three major sections—the African, Antardis, and Australasian.
I'm ashamed to admit that before I read this book I saw the world through a Pacific versus Atlantic lens. While that may be understandable given the history of the last century, for much of recorded history the Indian Ocean was arguably the most dynamic region in the world, bringing together not only different ethnicities and cultures but also different religions and bodies of knowledge/5.
The Complicating Sea: The Indian Ocean as Method Isabel Hofmeyr cross a number of domains, the Indian Ocean has moved to the fore. For interna-tional relations experts and foreign policy commentators, the Indian Ocean world represents a strategic arena where Indian ocean galatheids book forces shaping a post- American world intersect most visibly.
The Indian Ocean moves from a discussion of physical elements, its shape, winds, currents and boundaries, to a history from pre-Islamic times to the modern period of European dominance.
Going far beyond pure maritime history, this compelling survey is an invaluable addition to political, cultural and economic world history. The Indian Ocean remains the least studied of the world's geographic regions. Yet there have been major cultural exchanges across its waters and around its shores from the third millennium B.C.E.
to the present day. Historian Edward A. Alpers explores the complex issues involved in cultural exchange in the Indian Ocean Rim region over the course of this long period of time by combining a.
Get this from a library. The Indian Ocean in world history. [Edward A Alpers] -- "The Indian Ocean remains the least studied of the world's geographic regions, yet there have been major cultural exchanges across its waters and around its shores from the third millennium B.C.E.
Very little is known about the Indian Ocean galatheids, with the~ exception of the report of 'John Murray" expedition (Tirmizi, ), our knowledge of the Indian Ocean Galatheidae has been derived primarily from the work of early 20th century, which however, does not meet the requirement!.
of the recent Systematics, further. The Indian Ocean is the warmest ocean in the world. As a result, the ocean is not favorable to marine (sea) life when compared to other oceans of the world. About 40% of the world’s supply of oil is obtained from the depth of the Indian Ocean, while more than 80% of the world’s sea trade in oil is transported through the Indian Ocean.
Using a broad geographic perspective, the book includes references to connections between the Indian Ocean world and the Americas.
Moving into the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Alpers looks at issues including the new configuration of colonial territorial boundaries after World War I. The Indian Ocean moves from a discussion of physical elements, its shape, winds, currents and boundaries, to a history from pre-Islamic times to the modern period of European dominance.
Going far beyond pure maritime history, this compelling survey is an invaluable addition to political, cultural and economic world history. Further readings If you would like to read more about specific topics related to the Indian Ocean region, check out the books, articles, and websites below.
Books and Articles Abu Lughod, Janet. Before European Hegemony: the World System A.D. New York: Oxford University Press, Get this from a library.
Indian Ocean. [Helen Lepp Friesen] -- "The Indian Ocean is the ocean with the fewest partially enclosed seas. It is bordered by land to the north. Without a connection to the cold Arctic Ocean, the northern regions of the Indian Ocean.
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Indian Ocean, body of salt water covering approximately one-fifth of the total ocean area of the world. It is the smallest, geologically youngest, and physically most complex of the world’s three major oceans.
It stretches for more than 6, miles (10, km) between the southern tips of Africa and Australia and, without its marginal seas, has an area of ab, square miles. The Indian Ocean is a relatively large ocean with an area of 26, square miles (68, sq km).
It is the world's third largest ocean behind the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The Indian Ocean is located between Africa, the Southern Ocean, Asia and Australia and has an average depth of 13, feet (3, m). The Java Trench is its deepest point atfeet (-7, m).Author: Amanda Briney.
The far-flung isles of the Indian Ocean propose exotic beaches, emerald waters, and castaway lodgings. Find your ideal Indian Ocean idyll here, with these top 10 Indian Ocean vacations.
The Indian Ocean Nodule Field: Geology and Resource Potential, Second Edition, provides a view of the most recent studies along with classical theories starting from the s. New concepts, hypotheses and critical appreciation of the state-of-the-art knowledge on nodule formation and resource management are featured in this new edition.Indian Ocean is the debut album from Indian Ocean.
The band’s first album, recorded in just 10 days at HMV’s Dumdum studio, Calcutta, in December Shaleen Sharma played the drums on this album. This is the only album in which Shaleen Sharma was present; later when Shaleen Sharma left the band he was replaced by Amit : Fusion, Rock, Jazz.The Indian Ocean receives 6, kilometers of river runoff from large rivers like the Ganges and the Brahmaputra.
Due to its depth, the highest point in the Indian Ocean is the sea level itself. The Indian Ocean is known as the warmest ocean in the world.