More states border the Atlantic Ocean than do the Pacific Ocean. There are 14 states that border the Atlantic and only five that border the Pacific.
Atlantic Coast- but the states are much smaller.
Nope, it only borders the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic.
The Pacific Ocean borders Canada on the West.The Arctic Ocean borders Canada on the North.The Atlantic Ocean borders Canada on the East.(The United States of America borders Canada on the South.)
It is a waterway connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific ocean where most vessels passed.
Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico.
Atlantic
The Pacific is very large, so the Atlantic was predominantly a spot for shipping. With much trade going on in the Atlantic, it boosted the growth of many colonies that all evolved into their own States. The Pacific, on the other hand, had little shipping and fewer diverse colonies from settlers, leading to larger States. The earlier States were severely limited by transportation issues that mandated short distances between economic and political centers. As technology improved particularly the railroad the nation was able to travel farther and faster. Roads and personal vehicles, the advent of the aircraft and the bush pilot made settlement possible even in very large areas like Alaska, Crops and livestock could be shipped to population centers and to export ports.
More rivers flow into the Atlantic than the Pacific.
With the Mississippi River flowing into the Gulf of Mexico and all eastern rivers flowing directly into the Atlantic, the answer is Atlantic. The Atlantic wins by a slim margin! More rivers in the United States flow into the Atlantic Ocean.The answers is the Atlantic Ocean.
Atlantic
Atlantic is colder becauseit is near the Arctic ocean more than the pacific is .
Before and after I am done urinating in Mediterranean beaches, the water is much saltier than the Atlantic due to the fact that the Mediterranean loses more water to evaporation than it receives from rivers.