A coast is the line that separates land and water. There are many coasts such as the australian coast, the south american coast and the african coast.
The Ionian Sea is between Greece and southern Italy.
The Humboldt of the Pacific coast of South America
On the East Coast South Africa is bounded by the Indian Ocean while on the West coast it is the Atlantic ocean.
The body of water off the Kuwaiti coast is the Persian Gulf. It is bordered by Kuwait to the south and east.
The Mediterranean Sea
Pacific Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (east coast) Pacific Ocean (west coast) Gulf of Mexico (south coast)
The Artic Ocean is more salty than oceans further south because when sea water freezes salt gets left behind in unfrozen water .
True The California current - which starts off the coast of British Columbia, carries cooler water south along the Pacific coast - thus the water off the coast of California is cooler than that at comparable latitudes elsewhere. Combined with upwelling of cooler waters of the coast and the prevailing northwesterly winds, the moisture saturated air is pushed over the cold water and inland where it further cools. This is the mechanism that produces California's characteristic coastal fog and rain.
The English Channel is the body of water between the South coast of England and France.
South Africa is situated between the warm Indian Ocean (East & South coast) and the cold South Atlantic Ocean (West coast). The Indian Ocean brings warm water down the east coast from the equator, while the South Atlantic Ocean brings cold water up the west coast (from the Antarctic). The currents converge off the southernmost point of Africa near Cape Aghulas.