The desire of the US to join the Atlantic and Pacific oceans came from wanting to shorten the distance of shipping items.This lead to the creation of the Panama Canal.
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No, the Panama canal joins the Pacific and Atlantic oceans
The pacific to the atlantic
The canal is in Panama, a country in Central America. It connects the Caribbean Sea, and the Pacific Ocean. If it were not there, your ship would have to go through the Strait of Magellan, near Antarctica.
The Panama Canal
The Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Yes, at cape point. In fact, all oceans are joined together and some people say there is no 4 distinct oceans, but one huge
Generally said to be the Pacific Ocean, but since all oceans join to form a continuous sea, the distinction is a bit artificial.
The Pacific Ocean, Biggest, Area (sq km) 181,343,000, Area (sq miles) 70,017,000 The Atlantic Ocean, Area (sq km) 94,314,000, Area (sq miles) 36,415,000 The Indian Ocean, Area (sq km) 74,118,000, Area (sq miles) 28,617,000 The Southern Ocean, Area (sq km) 2,033,000, Area (sq miles) 7,849,000 The Arctic Ocean, Smallest, Area (sq km) 12,256,000, Area (sq miles) 4,732,000 This is according to The Worlds Top Lists
Desire to join the European Union. :)
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There is no historical evidence to suggest that Adolf Hitler had any intention or desire to join forces with Australia. Hitler was primarily focused on expanding German influence in Europe and implementing his Nazi ideology, not forming alliances with countries outside of Europe. Any claim of Hitler wanting to join with Australia should be treated as baseless speculation or misinformation.