There are no actual seas in Australia. Unlike some other continents, there is no large inland body of water that qualifies as a sea. Numerous seas and oceans surround Australia. To the west is the Indian ocean and to the east is the Pacific Ocean. South of Tasmania is the great Southern Ocean. North of Australia are the Timor and Arafura seas, to the southeast is the Tasman Sea, and to the northeast is the Coral Sea.
The two seas which lie to the north of Australia are the Timor Sea and the Arafura Sea.
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Seas just off Australia's northern borders include the Timor and Arafura seas, and to the east is the Coral Sea.
Australia is an island continent that is surrounded completely by oceans and seas.
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The thee seas that are located on Australia's Northern coast are, from east to west:Coral SeaArafura SeaTimor Sea
No single biome covers Australia. Excluding the marine biome (the continent is completely surrounded by oceans and seas), Australia's main biomes are: 1. Desert 2. Savanna, which comprises bushland/woodland and grasslands 3. Tropical
The Pacific Ocean borders Australia's east coast
Australia is an island continent, meaning that it is surrounded on all sides by oceans and seas. For a list of the seas and oceans surrounding Australia, see the related question.
No single biome covers the majority of Australia. Excluding the marine biome (the continent is completely surrounded by oceans and seas), Australia's main biomes are: 1. Desert 2. Savanna, which comprises bushland/woodland and grasslands 3. Tropical
Indian ocean pacific ocean
The Tasman Sea