You cross the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean.
the Pacific ocean
Yes, when traveling from India to Canada, you typically need to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Depending on the specific route taken and the departure and arrival cities, flights often travel over parts of the Indian Ocean, then the Arabian Sea, and finally over the Atlantic Ocean before reaching Canada.
No.
You have to cross the Indian Ocean to travel from eastern Africa to India, but you can travel on land.
The Atlantic Ocean.
Which ocean would you cross if you are traveling from Florida to Europe
You would cross the Atlantic Ocean.
The Indian Ocean.
Pacific
Pacific
The Atlantic
Mountain, Deserts & Ocean/Sea
the Pacific ocean
To the East Coast, the Atlantic, to the West Coast, the Pacific.
If you are leaving Asia off the tip of India (by Sri Lanka) then you would cross the Indian Ocean to get to Australia. If you are leaving Asia off of China (below Japan) then you would cross the North Pacific Ocean and the Phillipine Sea.
If you were to travel from New Jersey to Iraq, you would primarily cross the Atlantic Ocean. Depending on your route, you might also cross parts of the Mediterranean Sea before reaching the land of Iraq. The journey would generally involve traveling eastward across the ocean and then continuing over land.
Chicago is closer to the Atlantic Ocean