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प्रश्न
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The width of the continental shelf in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea.
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उत्तर
- The continental shelf in the Bay of Bengal is narrow but the continental shelf in the Arabian sea is very wide.
- The river which brings sediments to the continental shelf of the Arabian Sea is short and swift. Therefore, the sediments in the river are deposited on the continental shelf. The rivers which bring sediments to the continental shelf of the Bay of Bengal are long, sluggish, and voluminous, therefore sediments are deposited in deltas and not on the continental shelf.
- There are a greater number of estuaries along the coastline of the Arabian sea. There are a greater number of deltas along the coastline of the Bay of Bengal.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Study maps given in the figure carefully. These maps are showing the portion of the Indian Ocean lying north of the equator. Maps in the figure depict the temperature conditions in three seasons:
- pre-SW monsoon,
- NE monsoon
- during SW monsoon.
Answer the following questions.
- Why are isotherms not drawn on the continental part?
- Why is the temperature in the Arabian Sea lower than in the Bay of Bengal?
- Why is the temperature higher in the southern portion of the Indian Ocean during pre SW monsoon?
- Name the Gulf countries
- In which direction do they lie in the Asian content.