The Mozambique Channel connects the Indian ocean at both ends.
No, they are on opposite sides of the world.
The Southern Ocean borders Antarctica on all sides. The Southern ocean merges with The Indian, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The Indian Ocean lies to the west of Australia.
The Indian subcontinent is surrounded by three bodies of water: the Arabian Sea to the west, the Bay of Bengal to the east, and the Indian Ocean to the south.
The structure that connects the two sides of your nose is called the nasal septum.
England is surrounded on three sides by sea, the Irish Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the English Channel and the North Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea, the English Channel, the North Atlantic Ocean. France is not surrounded on all sides by water.
India is a peninsular country with water on 3 sides i.e. Arabian sea on the west Bay Of Bengal on the east Indian ocean in the south
A strait is a narrow, navigable channel of water that connects two larger navigable bodies of water. A gulf, usually referring to a large bay that is an arm of an ocean or sea. A fjord is a long, narrow bay with steep sides, created in a valley, carved in a glacial period by a glacier moving from the top region of the mountains to the sea. A bay is an area of water bordered by land on three sides
The Mediterranean Sea, the English Channel, the North Atlantic Ocean. France is not surrounded on all sides by water.
A peninsula is an area of land that is surrounded by water on three out of four sides. Mexico is on a strip of land that has ocean on two sides, but not three. The land strip connects to larger land masses. That means Mexico is actually on a very wide isthmus.
Predominantly the islands referred to as the British Isles are in the north of the Atlantic Ocean, so that would be the single answer to the question. There are then various seas that are referred to, like the Irish Sea, the English Channel, the North Sea, the Celtic Sea and others that are at various points around or between the islands.