Assuming the question was meant to be worded as follows:
What continent can you not be found on if you are facing east and the Pacific Ocean is in front of you: Asia, Australia, or South America?
The answer is South America. If on South America, and facing east, you would be facing toward the Atlantic Ocean. On the other hand, if on Asia or Australia and facing east, you would be facing toward the Pacific Ocean.
South America
South America
North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe and Africa.
Of course. All countries west of Latin America (facing the Pacific Ocean) border the Nazca, Cocos or Pacific Plates, being constantly subjected to active volcanoes and earthquake hazards.
It is an independent country, located in Central America and bordered by Guatemala and Honduras, facing the Pacific Ocean.
Mexico (the country) is located on the North American or American continent, depending on the five or seven continent definition. It is just below the United States, facing the Pacific Ocean on one side, and the Gulf of Mexico/Caribbean Sea on the other. New Mexico (the US' State) on the other hand, is located on the Southwestern United States, bordering the country of Mexico to the south.
Europe
winter!! because north america is not facing the sun. if it was facing the sun it will be summer or spring by now in north america! k? good : )
No. It has coasts facing the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, as well as the Pacific Ocean.
Black America Facing the Millennium - 1997 TV was released on: USA: 25 February 1997
Africa is considered the poorest continent, with many of its countries facing high levels of poverty, limited access to basic services, and ongoing economic challenges.
The term "West Coast" refers to the westernmost coastal region of a country, commonly associated with the United States' Pacific coastline. It is called the West Coast because it is situated on the western side of the continent, facing the Pacific Ocean. This designation helps distinguish it from other regions, such as the East Coast, which borders the Atlantic Ocean. The name reflects both geographical orientation and cultural identity.