Not fully sure but I think North America, South America, Europe, Africa and Antarctica
5 continents touch the Atlantic ocean. North America, Europe, Africa, Antarctica and South America
theres a pacific ocean , atlanic ocean , southern ocean , arctic ocean , indian ocean all 5 oceans.
north and south America, Europe, Africa, and Antarctica
You've spelt continents wrong, and actually there are only three continents that touch the Arctic Ocean. They are... Europe Asia North America. You're certainly not an expert at geography because you thought five continents touched the Arctic Ocean when its three, and you spelt continents wrong. You've spelt continents wrong, and actually there are only three continents that touch the Arctic Ocean. They are... Europe Asia North America. You're certainly not an expert at geography because you thought five continents touched the Arctic Ocean when its three, and you spelt continents wrong.
There are either 4 or 5 that touch the Pacific Ocean: four are on the Pacific Rim, and one (Antarctica) is technically surrounded by the Southern Ocean. The four others are North and South America, Asia, and Australia.
The five continents that touch the Pacific Ocean are Asia, Australia, North America, South America, and Antarctica. Each of these continents has coastlines that interact with the vast expanse of the Pacific, making it the largest and deepest ocean on Earth. The Pacific Ocean plays a significant role in global weather patterns and marine biodiversity.
North America, Europe, Africa, Antarctica and South America all touch the Atlantic Ocean.
The five continents that touch the Pacific ocean are... North america, South america, The Arctic, The Antarctic and Asia.
There are 7 continents on Earth. All of them are surrounded by water.
The Pacific Ocean borders five continents: Asia, Australia, North America, South America, and Antarctica.
5 plants that live in the pacific ocean are seaweed, corals, algea, starfish, and sponges
If the "5 ocean" in question are the Arctic, the Antarctic/Southern, the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Indian... none. No continent touches both the Arctic and Southern oceans. In fact, the exact boundaries of the Southern Ocean are not well defined, but using the 60th parallel definition, the only continent that touches the Southern Ocean is Antarctica, which touches no other ocean.If you exclude the Southern Ocean and ask instead what continents touch all four oceans, the answer is "maybe Asia, depending on exactly where you draw the boundary between Asia and Europe and precisely what bodies of water you consider to be part of the Atlantic."