The Mediterranean
It is a narrow straight of water connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.On either side of the Straights of Gibraltar are Spain in Europe to the north and Morocco in Africa to the south.The Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
No. If you count the Strait of Gibraltar opening, it is part of the North Atlantic Ocean.
If you mean the most narrow navigable "passage" then it's the Panama Canal, given the Pacific Ocean flows into the canal, then exits into the Caribbean Sea, which flows into the Atlantic. If you mean a natural "opening," then it's the "Drake Passage." From one source: "This opening connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and encircles Antarctica in a ring of cool water known as the Antarctic Circumpolar Current" (See related links below).
The Mediterranean Sea starts at the Strait of Gibraltar, which is the narrow strait that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.
The Caribbean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean border South America.
The Amazon River flows out into the Atlantic Ocean.
The large Venezuelan lake is Lake Maracaibo, but it does not empty into the Atlantic Ocean, but rather into the Caribbean Sea.
caribbean sea and Atlantic Ocean
It is a narrow straight of water connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.On either side of the Straights of Gibraltar are Spain in Europe to the north and Morocco in Africa to the south.The Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
The Atlantic ocean on the east and the Caribbean sea on the west
Seeing that the United Kingdom is some 4,200 to 4,900 miles (6759 to 7885 kms) away from the Caribbean, and that the Caribbean Sea is part of the Atlantic Ocean, we could have a bit of a problem in answering this question.
Carribean Sea and The Atlantic Ocean