The Pacific Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean
south atlantic ocean
no, unless you travel below Texas to Europe.
If you traveled from Europe to North America, you would cross the Atlantic Ocean. This vast ocean separates the two continents and has been a significant route for exploration, trade, and migration throughout history. The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest ocean in the world, playing a crucial role in global shipping and cultural exchange.
The Pacific Ocean
It would depend entirely upon one's departure point in Australia. However, once a traveller left the southern shores of Australia, he/she would not see any cities, and the Southern Ocean lies between Australia and Antarctica.
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.
Assuming the question was meant to be worded as follows: What continent can you not be found on if you are facing east and the pacific ocean is in front of you: Asia, Australia, or South America? The answer is South America. If on South America, and facing east, you would be facing toward the Atlantic Ocean. On the other hand, if on Asia or Australia and facing east, you would be facing toward the Pacific Ocean.
You would cross the Indian ocean. You would arrive on Australia's west coast.
Asia, then Africa the, Europe, Australia, and finally North America
Indian ocean you cross the Indian ocean to get to the other side
Indian Ocean