Definition
The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bordering India, Pakistan, Oman, and Somalia. It is an important trade route connecting Asia, Africa, and Europe. The Arabian Sea is known for its monsoon climate, with seasonal winds that bring heavy rainfall to the region. It supports diverse marine life and is a significant fishing ground. Major ports located on the Arabian Sea include Mumbai, Karachi, and Salalah. It plays a crucial role in regional weather patterns and marine ecosystems.