I am not sure what the question is. Europe does extend from the Arctic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, but how? It cannot be explained other than it simply just is how the landmass is situated.
The Atlantic ocean borders westren europe. To the north is the Arctic Ocean. The Mediterranean Sea is to the south of Europe.
The Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Arctic Ocean are such three physical features that surround Europe.
Europe is bounded by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the Ural Mountains and Caspian Sea to the east. However, the delineation of Europe's boundaries can vary depending on cultural, political, and historical perspectives.
Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Ocean (and the Mediterranean Sea - even though this body of water is not classified as an ocean).
what country extends from the arctic ocean to the black sea
The Arctic Ocean borders Eastern Europe. The Atlantic Ocean also borders Eastern Europe through the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
Arctic Ocean (N), Atlantic Ocean (W), Mediterranean Sea (S)
The Atlantic Ocean borders Europe to the west, while the Arctic Ocean is to the north and the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea are to the south and southeast respectively.
East of Europe lies Asia, south of Europe lies the Mediterranean sea, north of Europe lies the Arctic ocean, and west of Europe lies the Atlantic ocean.
The continent of Europe extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Asia.
No, neither touches the Pacific ocean, Europe has the Atlantic to the west, the Mediterranean sea to the south and the Arctic ocean to the north. Africa has the Atlantic to the west, the Antarctic to the south and the Indian to the east and the Mediterranean sea to the north.
Between the Ural mountains and the North Sea and between the Mediterranean Sea and the Arctic Ocean.