Atlantic Ocean, pacific ocan, carribean sea
Atlantic ocean, pacific ocan, carribean sea
The Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean do not touch North America. Some consider the Southern Ocean an extension of the the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and not an actually ocean. The Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic oceans all wash upon the shores of North America.
The three continents with the most water per capita are South America, North America, and Asia. These continents have a higher availability of freshwater resources compared to other regions.
Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and the Antarctic Ocean (sometimes called the Southern Ocean or Southern Antarctic Ocean).The Indian Ocean is nowhere near South America.It touches the continents of Asia and Africa.One might argue for the Caribbean, but strictly speaking its southernmost limits do not touch South America.
Colombia
There are three ways that land and water affect climate in South America. The first way is a rain shadow which mean mountains cause dry climate. Another way is El Nino. This means that warm currents bring rain. The last way is that high elevations have cold climate. As you can see, there are three ways that land and water affect climate in South America.
The strip of water at the tip of South America is known as the 'strait of Megellan'.
The south Pacific
yes
It is in-between the continents of north America and south America however I would say that it is in the north Americana continent.
Canada is in North America and does not share a border or any bodies of water with South America anywhere.
The Amazon River and its water system covers much of northern South America.