Many nations are land locked, meaning they have no coast line at all. Australia is surrounded by water, the names of which (clockwise from the north) are Arafura Sea, Coral Sea, Tasman Sea, Indian Ocean (south and west), and Timor Sea.
The United States is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the East, and the Gulf of Mexico (part of the Atlantic) to the south.
Great Britain is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, with a channel (the English Channel) separating it from the European mainland to the east. India is bordered, east and west, by the Indian Ocean. It connects with Asia to the north.
The African continent has many countries. The countries on the east side enjoy Indian Ocean coast lines, whereas those on the west have South Atlantic Ocean coast lines.
Japan is entirely surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, which provides China ample eastern coast line to Japan's west.
South American countries have Atlantic Ocean coastlines on the continent's western borders (Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina, and Pacific Ocean on the western countries (Chile, Peru, and Equador). Columbia connects to the Isthmus of Panama near the center of its coast line, so it and Panama enjoy coastlines of both earth's primary oceans.
A globe of the earth can provide you with excellent information concering the nations and the bodies of water encompassing them.
San Francisco Bay .
There is no major body of water that surrounds Austria; it is a landlocked country.
The Persian Gulf adjoins most of the Oil-Producing countries, but it does not surround them.
The Mediterranean Sea surrounds Cyprus
The body of water that surrounds the Great Barrier Reef is the Coral Sea.
The Mediterranean is to the south and east of spain. The Atlantic is to the north and west
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The Arctic Ocean covers the magnetic North Pole
The Southern Ocean
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The Caribbean Sea