Heading easterly, you would cross the South Atlantic Ocean, and then along the border between the Indian and Southern Oceans (the question of defining the oceanic limits of the Indian Oceanis complicated and is unsettled).
Heading westerly, you would cross the South Pacific Ocean.
south atlantic ocean
The Pacific Ocean
If you are leaving Asia off the tip of India (by Sri Lanka) then you would cross the Indian Ocean to get to Australia. If you are leaving Asia off of China (below Japan) then you would cross the North Pacific Ocean and the Phillipine Sea.
Yes, because Australia is west of South America if you cross the Pacific Ocean. Australia is east of South America if you go through the Indian Ocean.
This is known as the Southern Ocean.
Well, Yes, because Australia is west of South America if you cross the Pacific Ocean. Australia is east of South America if you go through the Indian Ocean.
No. Australia is in the South Pacific ocean. Central America is thousands of miles away from Australia.
north america, south america, asia, and australia. antarctica does NOT touch the Pacific Ocean because it is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. but that is technically dependent on whether u consider the southern ocean to be an ocean.
The Pacific Ocean.
Antarctica, North America, South America, Australia, Africa, and Europe.
The continents through which the Tropic of Capricorn passes are: South America, Africa, and Australia.
There are four: North and South America, Asia, and Australia. The area around Antarctica is now considered the "Southern Ocean." However, this classically included the southern parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.