A boat traveling from the Pacific to the Atlantic via the Panama Canal would be traveling northwest. Although the Pacific Ocean is west of the Atlantic Ocean in Central America, at Panama the Caribbean Sea arm of the Atlantic is to the north, and the Pacific to the south. Canal builders took advantage of natural lakes and valleys, so the actual orientation of the canal is NW to SE. (see linked map) Going from the Atlantic (Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific, ships travel to the southeast.
A ship sails southeast when traveling through the Panama Canal from the Caribbean to the Pacific Ocean. Although the Pacific Ocean is west of the Atlantic Ocean in Central America, at Panama the Caribbean Sea arm of the Atlantic is to the north, and the Pacific to the south. Canal builders took advantage of natural lakes and valleys, so the actual orientation of the canal is NW to SE. Going from the Pacific to the Atlantic, ships travel to the northwest.
It traveled from north to south or from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean.
The equator passes through The Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans.
The boat would be travelling west. But..... the direction of travel through the canal is from North West to South East.
The equator passes through the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. It does not pass through The Arctic Ocean.
through the pacific, the indian, and the atlantic
pacific, atlantic, indin
The Atlantic And the pacific
The Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian ones.
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yes through a canal