Australia is bordered by three oceans: In the west by the Indian Ocean; in the east by the Pacific Ocean; and in the south by the Southern Ocean.
(The issue of whether the Southern Ocean is officially recognised still remains controversial.)
Oh, you have all got homework on 'oceans'! The UK borders the North Atlantic Ocean and several seas that are not called 'oceans'.
Oceans and seas, and mountains, can divide ecozones. If those arent options, then Deserts is another answer
One side of the island is on the East China Sea.
The Southern Ocean, The Bass Strait and the Tasman Sea
The Indian ocean is one of the warmest oceans and more hurricanes occur over warm seas, which makes the sea extremely violent.
it is landlocked so it does not touch any seas or oceans
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Australia is an island continent, meaning that it is surrounded on all sides by oceans and seas. For a list of the seas and oceans surrounding Australia, see the related question.
Australia is an island continent that is surrounded completely by oceans and seas.
Actually, there are 3 oceans and many seas that border Australia. The oceans are the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, and the Southern Ocean.
yes the potomic ocean
How about the North Sea, Norwegian Sea?
Pacific Ocean, Tasman sea.
The Atlantic and Indian Oceans would be the shortest, most direct route from the UK to the west coast of Australia.
The number of bodies of water in the world will always change. There are probably millions, incuding the minor ones.
There are not oceans in poland, there are maybe seas, but no oceans.
No, there are 7 oceans and seas.