There are 2 oceans near North America. One ocean is to the west of America and the other is to the east.
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Arctic Ocean: North America, Europe, and Asia. Indian Ocean: Asia, Australia, and Africa.
The Two continents are North and South America.
North America and Europe are moving away from each other at an average rate of about 2.5 centimeters per year due to plate tectonics. This movement is part of the larger process of seafloor spreading in the Atlantic Ocean, where new crust is being created at mid-ocean ridges.
The Arctic Ocean is located in the northern hemisphere and mostly in the Arctic polar region. It is almost completely surrounded by Eurasia and North America.
Each is a united confederation of states. Each has a federal district. Each has one state on the continent where the time is UTC-7 all year. Each borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean. Both are in North America.
No, The pacific is separated from the Atlantic by the Isthmus of Panama (a strip of land essentially connecting North and South America - south of Belize) Nothing, it is an arbitrarily made up line.
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there is not a certain no. of ocean currents that take place inside each ocean gyre.
The Atlantic Ocean is growing by centimeters each year. Each year, the "Atlantic Rift" opens up a little wider, separating Europe from North America. This is why there are so many earthquakes in Japan and California, in the "Ring of Fire" - the Pacific is being squashed!
The continent of South America was formed when North and South America split from each other over 65 million years ago. North America is located in the Northern hemisphere and South America is located in the Southern hemisphere.
Each country in North America has a head of state. Not all of them have Presidents and there is no single president for all of them.