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Which one of the following statements is not correct about the Indian ocean?
(a)It can be considered as only half an ocean.
(b)Linear deeps are almost absent.
(c)The average depth of the Indian
ocean is 4000 m.
ocean is 4000 m.
(d)The floor of the Indian ocean has much more irregularities in comparison to the other two, Pacific and Atlantic oceans.

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1. Bering Sea 2. South China Sea
3. East China Sea
4. Red Sea
Select the correct answer using the codes given below

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Statement I The Kuroshio is a warm North-flowing ocean current on the West side of the North Pacific Ocean.
Statement II Presence of a number of volcanoes at the bottom of the sea of Japan is responsible for the Kuroshio becoming warm.
Examine these two statements carefully and select the answer to the item using the code given below.

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Consider the following statements:
1. Tides are of great help in navigation and fishing.
2. High tide enables big ships to enter or to leave the harbor safely.
3. Tide prevents siltation in the harbors.
4. Kandla and Diamond Harbour are tidal Ports
Which of the statements given above are correct?

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1. Grand bank-Off the New Foundland
2. Dogger bank-North sea
Which of the statements given above is/are true?

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Consider the following statements:
Ocean currents are large mass of surface water that circulate in regular patterns around the oceans.
The planetary winds are probably the dominant influence on the flow of ocean currents.
The waters of high salinity are denser than the waters of low salinity.
A land mass always obstructs and diverts an ocean current.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
