A point at 60° S and 60° E lies in the Southern Ocean, near Antarctica. There are no major continents at this specific coordinate point.
60 degrees east longitude passes through Europe, Asia, and Antarctica.
60°S 60°E is in the south-centre of the Indian Ocean. It is 500km off the coast of Antarctica.
The Mediterranean Sea is bordered by three continents: Europe to the north, Asia to the east, and Africa to the south.
The continents that form the boundary of the Mediterranean Sea are Europe to the north, Asia to the east, and Africa to the south.
North America, just a little bit of Greenland, Europe, and Asia
The line at 60 degrees east longitude passes through several continents, including Asia and Antarctica. In Asia, it runs through countries such as Russia and parts of Kazakhstan. It does not pass through any other continents significantly, as it mainly traverses ocean waters south of these landmasses.
60 degrees east longitude passes through Europe, Asia, and Antarctica.
60°S 60°E is in the south-centre of the Indian Ocean. It is 500km off the coast of Antarctica.
Between the continents of North and South America to its west and Europe and Africa to its east.
Antarctica
No, Antarctica and Asia are both continents.
Antarctica is south of all continents
North america and south america
The Mediterranean Sea is bordered by three continents: Europe to the north, Asia to the east, and Africa to the south.
The continents that form the boundary of the Mediterranean Sea are Europe to the north, Asia to the east, and Africa to the south.
North and South: South America, Africa, and Asia. East and West: Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
60°S 60°E is in the south-centre of the Indian ocean. It is 500km off the coast of Antarctica.