Australia. To the East Coast is the Pacific Ocean, the South Coast is the Southern ocean and the West Coast is the Indian ocean. South America. To the East Coast is the (South) Atlantic Ocean, the South Coast is the Southern Ocean and the West Coast is the Pacific Ocean.
Asia (Arctic, Pacific, Indian)
North America (Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific)
Antarctica (Indian, Atlantic, Pacific)
pacific ocean, arctic ocean Atlantic ocean
Canada has Coastlines on 3 oceans, the Arctic, the Atlantic, and the Pacific, and the US has coastlines on 3 oceans, the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Caribbean.
usa and canada
Pacific, Atlantic, and Artic oceans
The place where a continent and an ocean meet is called a coastline or a shoreline. This transition zone is characterized by various landforms such as beaches, cliffs, and coastal plains, as well as marine habitats like coral reefs and estuaries.
Asia
Canada and the USA
Regions are typically defined based on physical characteristics like climate, vegetation, and landforms (physical regions), or on human characteristics like economic, cultural, or political factors (functional regions). Formal regions are delineated by official boundaries like states or counties, while vernacular regions are based on perceived characteristics or stereotypes like the American South or the Midwest.
Canada is not landlocked. Canada has extensive coastlines on three oceans: the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Arctic.
no
An antipodal arrangement of oceans and continents refers to the opposite points on Earth's surface that are directly across from each other. For example, the Pacific Ocean is antipodal to the Indian Ocean. This concept is used in geography to study the relationships between different regions and their corresponding antipodes.
7 continents and 5 oceans = 12
Canada
continents
Seas are completely surrounded by land and oceans have no other boundaries besides their coastlines.