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The Indian Ocean.
To cross between Asia and Europe, you would cross the Ural Mountains or the Caucasus mountains. If coming from another part of the world to Asia and Europe, then it would depend on where you were coming from and what your initial destination was. For example, if you were coming from Africa and first heading to Europe, then you would cross the Meditteranean Sea. If you were coming from South America and heading to Asia, you would cross the Pacific Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean (shortest distance- east) Going west you'd have to cross the Pacific Ocean and Asia.
The pacific and atlantic
If you are leaving Asia off the tip of India (by Sri Lanka) then you would cross the Indian Ocean to get to Australia. If you are leaving Asia off of China (below Japan) then you would cross the North Pacific Ocean and the Phillipine Sea.
The ocean that is north of Asia is the Arctic Ocean.
The Equator does not cross the Arctic ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean (shortest distance- east) Going west you'd have to cross the Pacific Ocean and Asia.
If you travel from Shanghai to Auckland, you will cross the Pacific Ocean. This journey typically involves flying or sailing southeast across the vast expanse of the ocean, which is the largest and deepest ocean on Earth. The Pacific Ocean separates Asia from Australia and New Zealand, making it a significant route for international travel.
Asia
pacific ocean
Arctic Ocean is North of Asia.