It depends on the route you take. If from the east coast of the continental US of A to the west coast, about 3000 miles. If you do the same drive in the very far south of Chile, just a few miles.
You could also get a short distance if you drove the isthmus of Panama, but then you'd get arguments that starting on the east side isn't really the Atlantic Ocean, but rather the Carribean.
In the US, it varies from about 2350 miles in the south to 3350 in the north.
There is about 2,500 miles between the Pacific coast and the Atlantic coast.
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There is about 2,500 miles between the Pacific coast and the Atlantic coast.
The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, and the distance between the Atlantic end (near Colón) and the Pacific end (near Balboa) is approximately 50 miles. Therefore, the Pacific Ocean is about 50 miles east of the Atlantic end of the canal.
== == The Atlantic Ocean, at a distance of about 1,200 miles, is the closest. The Pacific Ocean is about 1,800 miles away.
Depends on from which point on each coast but approximately 2,600 miles
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About 2500 miles
it is ecsatly 4,000 miles from the atlantic to the pacific ocean.
The distance between the East Coast and the West Coast of the United States ranges between 2,600 and 3,200 miles, depending on the route.
Yes the salt content in the Pacific ocean is greater than the Atlantic ocean as the most saltiest sea dead sea is in the Pacific ocean. Otherwise there would be only a less difference in the salt content