it is the gulf of aden if you ask it come to answer.com we got the answers
A country that borders no body of water is known as a landlocked country. 44 of the world's 198 countries are landlocked, and most of these are in Africa.
Ethiopia is the country bordered by both Somalia and Kenya, in addition to Eritrea, Djibouti, South Sudan, and Sudan.
The Atlantic Ocean borders it on one side. Other than that, Rhode Island is surrounded by land.
A shore or shoreline borders any large body of water however a coast or coastline borders an open ocean or a sheltered coast in something like a gulf or a bay. With no ocean or sea you therefore have no coastline.
I think you're talking about the borders of the states. Sometimes, between countries, if normal borders are solid lines and you see dotted lines in some places, you can see in the map key that the dots might mean a disputed border (like currently for Somalia).
The body of water that borders MN is Lake Superior.
The Indian ocean.
somalia
the red seathe bottom body of water is the Indian ocean
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Pacific Ocean borders California.
Djibouti
The body of water is the Black Sea.
Gulf of Aden
A coastline refers to the land that borders a large body of water, such as an ocean or a sea. This landmass typically includes various features like beaches, cliffs, and bays, and plays a crucial role in shaping the local environment and ecosystem. People often settle along coastlines for trade, tourism, and access to aquatic resources.
Somalia has borders with Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya.
Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya