No.
The answer is Antarctica and Australia and Europe
The Arctic Ocean. And depending on where you draw the line between the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Oman, one might argue that the Indian Ocean only touches the Tropic of Cancer, and doesn't actually CROSS it.
Atlantic OceanGulf of MexicoPacific Ocean
Nearer the tropic of Cancer.
California is not in the Tropic of Cancer or the Tropic of Capricorn. It is located in the Northern Hemisphere at a higher latitude.
The continents that are not crossed by the Tropic of Cancer are South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia and the Arctic. The Indian Ocean is the only body of water that the Tropic of Cancer does not cross.
The Atlantic ocean and Indian ocean
yes
The answer is Antarctica and Australia and Europe
It is the Pacific Ocean. The coast of California is near the Tropic of Cancer.
The Arctic Ocean. And depending on where you draw the line between the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Oman, one might argue that the Indian Ocean only touches the Tropic of Cancer, and doesn't actually CROSS it.
Atlantic OceanGulf of MexicoPacific Ocean
Tropic of Cancer
The Tropic of Cancer does not touch any land area in the United States. The Tropic of Cancer does however go across the ocean between 2 islands ( Nihoa and Necker) in the Hawaiian island chain.
Japan
Nearer the tropic of Cancer.
the tropic of cancer