All the continents except Europe and Africa touch the Pacific Ocean.
They include:
The Pacific Ocean does not touch Africa or Europe.
the pacific ocean touches all except two
All the continents could fit into the Pacificbasin.
The Pacific Ocean has a greater area than all the continents combined. It covers about 30% of the Earth's surface and is the largest and deepest ocean in the world.
The same size as all the continents combined
The Pacific Ocean has an area greater than that of all the continents combined. It is the largest and deepest ocean on Earth, covering approximately 63 million square miles.
The Pacific Ocean does not touch the continents of Europe, Africa, or Antarctica, so it does not touch three continents. It used to touch Antarctica, but recently the water around Antarctica was made into a fifth ocean, the Southern Ocean, making it the only ocean to touch Antarctica.
Yes, all of the continents can fit into the space occupied by the Pacific Ocean because the Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest ocean on Earth. It covers an area of approximately 63.8 million square miles, making it larger than all of the continents combined.
The Pacific Ocean is touched by five continents; North and South America, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.
The Pacific Ocean is larger than all of the world's continents combined. The ocean covers an area of 63.8 million square miles, while the continents only cover 57.4 million square miles.
Yes, and those continents are Africa and Europe.
Europe and Africa are the only two continents that do not touch the Pacific Ocean