The Atlantic, the Pacific and the Indian. The Arctic doesn't touch it nor does the Antarctic Ocean.
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The names of the five not four oceans are the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic oceans.
The Pacific and the Atlantic oceans, that is all.
Asia and Australia are the two continents that the Atlantic Ocean does not touch. In the case of Asia, the continent instead is touched by the Arctic and Pacific Oceans. In the case of Australia, the continent is touched by the Antarctica and Pacific Oceans.
The names of the oceans is the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic ocean.
Yes; Pacific, Indian & Arctic Oceans all border Asia.
Yes, it is Antarctica, which all these oceans in the extreme south may be called the Southern Oceans. If the Mediterranean Sea is really considered as part of the Atlantic Ocean then it may also be Asia, where most of Israel and Lebanon touch the Mediterranean Sea to the west, the Arabian Penninsula, south and southeast Asia and most of India touch the Indian Ocean to the south, and southeast Asia (Indonesia is also part of Asia), east Asia, and far eastern Siberia touch the Pacific Ocean to the east. Asia also touches the Arctic Ocean where the northern Russian coasts touch the Arctic Ocean to the north.
no it doesn't touch the arctic ocean.........it is located near the north pole
The Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and all the other oceans in the world.
Europe and Africa are the two continents that don't touch the Pacific
The Indian and Pacific oceans.
A globe is important because it has all the country's and oceans names, and names of capital cities and continents