The Southern Ocean and the Indian ocean are regarded as meeting at the southwestern corner of Western Australia. There are no towns, but they meet roughly at Cape Leeuwin.
Note: This boundary tends to be disputed. However, for the purposes of this question, the answer refers to the nearest point in Australia.
Indian Ocean
The Atlantic ocean one the east side meets the Indian Ocean on the west. Travel south and you come to the Southern ocean.
Pecefic Ocean Atlantic Oceans Indian Ocean Artic ocean southern Ocean
the Pacific ocean, Southern ocean, Arctic ocean, Indian ocean, and Atlantic ocean
There is no ocean by that name. The oceans are: Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Southern, and Indian
There are seven recognised oceans.. the North Atlanic and South Atlantic oceans, The North Pacific and South Pacific oceans, The Indian Ocean, The Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean (also called the Antarctic Ocean).
The oceans of the world are the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Southern, and Arctic Oceans. The Southern Ocean also is referred to as the Antarctic Ocean.
pacific ocean atlantic ocean indian ocean southern ocean arctic ocean
The Southern Ocean got its name because it is made up of the southernmost waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. The Southern Ocean is also called the Antarctic Ocean and the South Polar Ocean.
it only form the southern part of Atlantic, pacific and Indian oceanAnother AnswerThere is no 'Antarctic Ocean'. The name you want is the Southern Ocean, and indeed, it is counted in the main list of oceans.
There are five oceans, Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Southern and Arctic
There are only five oceans on the earth. The oceans are the Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean and the Southern Ocean.