No, neither touches the Pacific Ocean, Europe has the Atlantic to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south and the Arctic ocean to the north. Africa has the Atlantic to the west, the Antarctic to the south and the Indian to the east and the Mediterranean sea to the north.
The Pacific Ocean does not touch the continents of Europe, Africa, or Antarctica, so it does not touch three continents. It used to touch Antarctica, but recently the water around Antarctica was made into a fifth ocean, the Southern Ocean, making it the only ocean to touch Antarctica.
The Pacific Ocean does not touch Africa or Europe.
Actually, there are three continents that do not touch the Pacific Ocean, if you accept that the Southern Ocean is a separate Ocean. The continents are Antarctica, Europe and Africa. Otherwise it is Europe and Africa.
Africa and Europe
Europe and Africa.
Actually, there are three continents that do not touch the Pacific Ocean, if you accept that the Southern Ocean is a separate Ocean. The continents are Antarctica, Europe and Africa. Otherwise it is Europe and Africa.
The Pacific Ocean does not touch Europe, Africa, or Antarctica.
The Pacific Ocean doesn't touch three continents: Africa, Antarctica, and Europe.
Europe and Africa
Europe and Africa
Europe and Africa are the only two continents that do not touch the Pacific Ocean
Africa and Europe