The body of water would be the Baltic Sea. Three bordering countries could be e.g. Germany, Slovakia and Belarus. There are 7 countries bordering Poland in total. In addition to the ones I mentioned, it's also Czech Republic, Ukraine, Russia and Lithuania.
The Pyrenees Mountains form the border between Spain, France, and Andorra.
Countries that do not share a border with Libya include those that are not located in North Africa or do not have a neighboring connection to Libya. For example, countries like Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya in Africa, as well as European nations such as France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, do not share a border with Libya. Additionally, island nations like Madagascar and Malta also do not have a direct land border with Libya.
The countries that border Seychelles are Madagascar and Mauritius.
-transform boundary -convergent boundary -subduction zoone -divergent boundary -mid-ocean ridge -rift valley ...these are some possible answers to your question.
Finland and Norway
Finland and Norway
The Baltic Sea does not border any one continent from another. It is a body of water that is surrounded by European countries.
Norway and Parts of Russia
The Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, and Estonia (south to north) form the western border of Russia. Poland and Lithuania border the Baltic Sea port of Kaliningrad, which is physically separated from the rest of Russia.
There could be many answers to that. Here are some of them: They are countries. They are known as Baltic states as they border the Baltic Sea. They are members of the European Union. They are former members of the USSR.
The northern European plain borders the Baltic Sea to the north.
The three Baltic republics are called the Baltic states, Baltics, Baltic nations, or Baltic countries. The countries include Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia.
There are nine - Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Germany, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Denmark and Sweden
Latvia and Russia
The Ukraine, Belarus, Latvia, and Estonia (south to north) form the western border of Russia. Poland and Lithuania border the Baltic Sea port of Kaliningrad, which is physically separated from the rest of Russia.
Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia