South Africa is home to several major bodies of water, including the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, which border the country. Significant rivers include the Orange River, the longest river in South Africa, and the Limpopo River, which forms part of the northern border. Additionally, the Vaal River and the Tugela River are important waterways. Notable lakes include Lake St. Lucia and the Knysna Lagoon, which are key to the region's ecosystems.
The Indian ocean to the east, southern ocean to the south, and the Atlantic ocean to the west of Africa.
The two main bodies of water on the coastline of Africa are The Atlantic Ocean (West side) and the Indian ocean (left)
Atlantic ocean to the west and south and Indian ocean to the east.
the Atlantic and Indian ocean
There are no major bodies of water in central African republic.
On the East Coast South Africa is bounded by the Indian Ocean while on the West coast it is the Atlantic ocean.
The Indian ocean to the east, southern ocean to the south, and the Atlantic ocean to the west of Africa.
The Indian ocean to the east, southern ocean to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west of Africa.
they have rivrs lakes and chanels XD
The two main bodies of water on the coastline of Africa are The Atlantic Ocean (West side) and the Indian ocean (left)
There are two major bodies, the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden to the south. The two meetat the Bab el Mandeb near Djibouti.
Atlantic ocean to the west and south and Indian ocean to the east.
The five major bodies of water that border Africa are Mr. Big, Mrs. Deep, Sir Blue, Ms. Ocean, and finally Colonel Big Deep Blue Ocean.
The major bodies of water that bordered Aztec land from north to south were the Gulf of Mexico, which lay to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
There are several bodies of water associated with South Asia. The Indian Ocean is the largest body of water. The Sea of Bengal and the South China Sea are also very important.
There are two major bodies, the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden to the south. The two meetat the Bab el Mandeb near Djibouti.
the Atlantic and Indian ocean