Atlantic and Pacific
The Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic oceans border the United States. The Indian and Southern oceans do not border the United States.
Sort of. The 50 states touch three oceans, the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans. The "lower 48" states, also known as the contiguous United States have the Atlantic Ocean on the East and Pacific Oceans on the West. The Gulf of Mexico is part of the Atlantic Ocean and that is to the south. Alaska has the Arctic Ocean on the north and Pacific Ocean on the south. So the technically the three oceans do not "surround" the United States, but there are three oceans that border the United States.
Pacific and Atlantic
The only state in the United States that is bordered by two oceans is Alaska. The two oceans are the Artic and the Pacific ocean.
United states and mexico
Alaska, bordered by the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. And Alaska's in the United States.
The pacific, atlantic , and the artic ocean
United States! (Arctic, Pacific, Atlantic)
The US borders the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic oceans.
The Southern Ocean and the Indian Ocean are the only oceans not to touch the United States. That means the United States touches the Pacific (Alaska, Hawaii, and West Coast), the Atlantic (East Coast), and the Arctic Oceans (Alaska).
All of the continents and all of the oceans describe the global address of the United States.
No oceans border the state of Missouri. It's located in the middle of the United States of America.