Double check me on this one, but I'm pretty sure it's the Straits of Magellan. At the southern tip of South America. The Cape of Good Hope is at the southern tip of Africa. One other place they meet would be the Panama Canal. On the other side of the globe, the Indian ocean, and other bodies of water come between them, so they don't actually meet there. Pretty sure. :)
They are North America, Europe, and Asia.
# Antarctica # Asia # Australia # North America # South America
the states that the 45th parallel passes through are Europe, Asia, pacific ocean, North America Atlantic ocean, the equator, and the north Pole
5 plants that live in the pacific ocean are seaweed, corals, algea, starfish, and sponges
The Arctic Ocean touches North America, Europe and Asia.
Pacific Ocean
Pacific Ocean Yes, although the Pacific Ocean can be said to be two oceans: the North and South Pacific Oceans. The North Pacific Ocean is the one that separates North and South America from Asia and the South Pacific Ocean is the one that separates South America from Australia.
The Pacific Ocean.
North America, South America , Oceania , Asia, Antarctica all have coasts on the pacific ocean.
Pacific ocean
Pacific Ocean
The North Pacific Ocean.
North America, South America, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica are all touch by the Pacific.
north america, south america, asia, and australia. antarctica does NOT touch the Pacific Ocean because it is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. but that is technically dependent on whether u consider the southern ocean to be an ocean.
The Pacific Ocean is touched by five continents; North and South America, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.
The Pacific touches Antarctica, Asia, Australia, South America, and North America.
In the Pacific Ocean in North America and Asia.