The three continents with the most water per capita are South America, North America, and Asia. These continents have a higher availability of freshwater resources compared to other regions.
Greece is surrounded by water on three sides, and shares a boarder with Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Turkey.
Shorelines are formed through a combination of erosional and depositional processes. Erosion from water and wind wears away the land, while sediment carried by rivers and currents can be deposited along the coast, gradually building up shorelines. Tectonic activity, sea level changes, and weather patterns also play a role in shaping shorelines over time.
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Perhaps the Sinai.
The Dominican Republic is surrounded on three sides by water. It shares the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea with Haiti.
That is the Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean Sea is known as the crossroads of three continents (Europe, Asia, and Africa) as it connects these continents and serves as a major trade route and cultural exchange point throughout history.
Continents are landmasses and by definition have some form of water surrounding them. There are no continents without any water around them.
A shoreline is the coast along the edge of a body of water such as the ocean or a lake. The water washes up on the shoreline.
coastlines or sometimes shorelines
The continents are not floating on water, if that is what you mean. The large bodies of water on the earth's surface fill up some of the spaces between the continents.