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Name the Group of Islands Lying in the Arabian Sea

When looking at the massive, V-shaped peninsular map of Southern India, the coastline is aggressively surrounded by water on two sides: The massive Bay of Bengal in the East, and the terrifying Arabian Sea in the West.

The official Indian group of islands lying purely in the Arabian Sea is the Lakshadweep Islands.

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Name the group of islands lying in the Arabian Sea.

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The Indian group of islands lying strictly in the Arabian Sea is the Lakshadweep Islands.

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Key Facts

Name: Lakshadweep Islands.

Location: Arabian Sea (West of the Kerala coast).

Capital City: Kavaratti.

Geological Origin: Built entirely from massive, hard Coral deposits.

Size: It is the absolute smallest Union Territory of India, covering only 32 sq. km.

Geography of Lakshadweep

The Lakshadweep islands are floating in the Arabian Sea, physically located very close to the beautiful Malabar Coast of Kerala. The name 'Lakshadweep' is derived from ancient Sanskrit, literally translating to a massive "One Hundred Thousand Islands", although mathematically, the group only contains exactly 36 tiny islands.

How were they formed? (Coral Origins)

Unlike normal mountains, these islands were not formed by massive dirt or volcanoes. They are strictly Coral Islands. For millions of years, tiny, microscopic sea animals called 'Coral Polyps' violently secreted hard calcium carbonate skeletons. When millions of these dead skeletons aggressively piled up on top of each other, they magically broke the surface of the Arabian Sea, forming these beautiful, white-sand islands.

The Bay of Bengal Contrast

In school exams, examiners constantly try to confuse you with the other massive island group.

  • If the question asks for the Arabian Sea (West): The strict answer is Lakshadweep.
  • If the question asks for the Bay of Bengal (East): The strict answer is the massive Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Questions and Answers

Name the group of islands lying in the Arabian Sea.+

The Indian group of islands lying strictly in the Arabian Sea is the Lakshadweep Islands.

What is Lakshadweep famous for biologically?+

It is globally famous for its massive, rich coral reefs, crystal-clear blue waters, and highly diverse marine biology, making it a paradise for scuba divers.

Which Indian islands lie in the Bay of Bengal?+

The massive, heavily forested Andaman and Nicobar Islands are located in the Bay of Bengal.

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