Indian Ocean.
That would be the Indian ocean.
Australia is an island continent so it is surrounded by water. It is between the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean And the Southern Ocean. Each of these oceans touches Australia's shores.
Actually it touches four continents Europe touches the North Atlantic Ocean North America touches the North Atlantic Ocean South America touches the South Atlantic Ocean Africa touches both the North Atlantic Ocean and the South Atlantic Ocean HAVE A GOOD DAY
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The Atlantic Ocean touches both North America and Africa (as well as Europe and South America). It runs from the top of the globe to the bottom, second only to the Pacific ocean in size.
Indian ocean. It covers about 20% of the water on the surface of the earth. Beyond those continents it is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by the 20 degrees east meridian and from the Pacific Ocean by the meridian of 146 degrees 55' east.
Both the Indian and Atlantic are south of Africa. The two oceans meet at Cape Aghulus, the southernmost point of Africa.
The Atlantic Ocean touches both New Jersey and Delaware.
Yes. Australia is regarded as being in the South Pacific. As well as the Pacific Ocean located to the east of Australia, the Indian Ocean is to the west, and the Southern Ocean lies to the south. Australia is grouped in the political region known as Oceania, which comprises the continent of Australia and many islands of the Pacific.
Africa and Australia both have lots of deserts.
The answer to this question you are speaking of is Africa and Australia.