apart from countries which are cities like monaco bordered onlly by France or Singapore bordered only by Malesia. I'd name Canada only through melting ice bordered to Russia, true bordercountry is off course the USA. Denmark is only truely bordered by Germany though connected with a bridge to Sweden. Portugal only borders Spain.
apart from countries which are cities like monaco bordered onlly by France or Singapore bordered only by Malesia. I'd name Canada only through melting ice bordered to Russia, true bordercountry is off course the USA. Denmark is only truely bordered by Germany though connected with a bridge to Sweden. Portugal only borders Spain.
"There are only two, Canada and Australia, Russia only borders the Pacific and the Arctic Oceans."The problem with that answer is that Australia does not properly border 3 oceans. The Southern Ocean does not start until 60 South.The correct answer is USA and Canada. i like boobies!
apart from countries which are cities like monaco bordered onlly by France or Singapore bordered only by Malesia. I'd name Canada only through melting ice bordered to Russia, true bordercountry is off course the USA. Denmark is only truely bordered by Germany though connected with a bridge to Sweden. Portugal only borders Spain.
Both Canada & the USA border the Arctic, Atlantic & Pacific. (Alaska borders the Arctic !)
Georgia is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean.
Journey to Planet Earth - 2003 State of the Planet's Oceans was released on: USA: 18 March 2009
Are you sure that's the only one? There's USA, Canada, South Africa, Mexico, Russia and Australia... But if u want ONLY 2 oceans, cross out USA and Canada, cause they touch three.
Florida, (much of which is only a few hundred yards above sea level), is bordered by the Atlantic to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the south and west gets more hurricanes than any other state in the USA.
No USA doesn't, only the parts that are in the bordered in Canada.
Canada is bordered by the USA, France [St Pierre and Miquelon], the Atlantic Ocean, the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
The Black Bordered Letter - 1911 was released on: USA: 27 January 1911