Yes, technically it is, but it is usually identified as a completely separate body of water.
It serves both the European continent and the African continent
Sure, none of those islands in the Mediterranean have alot of African descent (maybe Sicily though).
Yes, the Mediterranean is the Southern region of Europe and is very important to the continent/region.
Atlantic ocean, Mediterranean sea, Caribbean sea
The Bay of Biscay (part of the Atlantic Ocean in the northwest, the Atlantic in the southwest, and the Mediterranean Sea to the east..
the metaterian and the Atlantic *EDIT* It's Mediterranean... v.v# *EDIT TO ^* It's the Atlantic and Mediterranean because it asks, "The Strait of Gibraltar connects what BODIES of water?" There is a (s) so the answer is Atlantic and Mediterranean. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The Celtic Sea, which is really part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Mediterranean because it is a sea. The Atlantic is an ocean.
Italy does not border any ocean. The nearest ocean is the Atlantic Ocean, but Italy does not border it. It borders a number of seas, which are part of the Mediterranean Sea.
The Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea
It is not a sea. It is the Bay of Biscay, and is part of the Atlantic Ocean.
the Atlantic ocean, and the red sea which then flows into the Indian ocean.
You can pass from the Atlantic Ocean into the Mediterranean Sea by way of the Strait Of Gibraltar.
Mediterranean Sea Red Sea Indian ocean Atlantic Ocean
The two bodies of water that are next to Morocco are called the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea . By the way, that is a good question .