No, Guam is in the Pacific Ocean. Its part of the Mariana Island Group, which is considered the barrier between the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Philippine Sea to the west.
Guam is the closest American island to the Philippines.
That point is in the Pacific Ocean, in the territorial waters of the Northern Mariana Islands.
If you fly over the International Date Line, the Pacific Ocean is typically below you. The International Date Line roughly follows the 180° line of longitude, so if you fly directly over it, you will likely be over the Pacific Ocean.
Puerto Rico (found in the northeastern Caribbean Sea), American Samoa (South Pacific Ocean), Guam (Western Pacific Ocean), The American Virgin Islands (Caribbean Sea), and the Northern Mariana Islands (Western Pacific Ocean) are the current (November 2014) five inhabited US island "territories".
The island located at 13°N latitude and 145°E longitude is Guam. It is a territory of the United States and is situated in the western Pacific Ocean.
Guam is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. It is situated in the western Pacific Ocean, specifically in the Mariana Islands region. The Philippine Sea lies to the west of Guam, while the North Pacific Ocean lies to the east.
They are in the Pacific Ocean.
In the Pacific Ocean.
Guam is an island in the western Pacific Ocean and is an organized, unincorporated territory of the United States
The Pacific Ocean is located to the east and the Philippine Sea is located west of Guam.
No, Guam is in the Pacific Ocean southeast of Japan, north of Australia, and west of Hawaii
You are at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean near Guam.
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The Challenger Deep is in the north Pacific, southwest of Guam.
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The Mariana Trench is located south of Japan and east of China, in the northern Pacific Ocean, near the island of Guam.