Antarctica
The continent that borders the Atlantic, Pacific, an Indian Oceans is Antarctic. The southern part of the Atlantic Ocean and the southern part of the Pacific Ocean are what borders Antarctica.
South of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans is Antarctica. It is the only continent without any permanent inhabitants.
The continent that borders the Atlantic, Pacific, an Indian Oceans is Antarctic. The southern part of the Atlantic Ocean and the southern part of the Pacific Ocean are what borders Antarctica.
No continent borders the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean. This is because two of these are always on the other side of the world to each other!
Australia, bordered by the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Asia, bordered by the Pacific, Indian, and Arctic Oceans.
There are 4 oceans in the world: The Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic. The continent of North America touches the Arctic, Pacific, and Atlantic. Thus, it does not touch the Indian Ocean.
that would be Australia (pacific and indian)
i guess its North America
No continent borders the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans. Asia and Australia border the Indian and the Pacific. (Asia also borders the Arctic Ocean) Africa borders the Indian and the Atlantic. North and South America border the Pacific and the Atlantic. (North America also borders the Arctic Ocean) If you include supercontinents (which are really for geographical use instead of political use), then you will wind up with Afroeurasia (Africa, Europe, and Asia) in which case this continent borders the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific (in addition to the Arctic).
The four ocean's of the earth are : * The Indian Ocean, * The Atlantic Ocean, * The Pacific Ocean, * The Arctic Ocean
The Atlantic, Pacific and Indian are all oceans.