Oh, dude, that's the Panama Canal. It's like this super famous waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, saving ships a ton of time and effort by not having to sail all the way around South America. It's a pretty big deal, but hey, no pressure.
The Panama Canal, which opened in 1914, is the man-made canal that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. The other sea connection is through the Straits of Magellan at the southern tip of South America (Cape Horn).
Panama is the country that connects Central America with South America.
It connects by North America and South America.
No, Aruba isn't in the Pacific Ocean. It's located within the Caribbean Sea. So it's to the west of Central America, and to the north of South America. The Pacific Ocean is on the east side of Central and South America.
The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The Caribbean Sea to the south, Gulf of Mexico to the north-west, and the North Atlantic to the east.
The area of Latin America that has 1 navigable river is Central America.
The canal is in Panama, a country in Central America. It connects the Caribbean Sea, and the Pacific Ocean. If it were not there, your ship would have to go through the Strait of Magellan, near Antarctica.
Central America, between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans
None, but it is bordered by the Atlantic and Pacific.
Specifically, it connects the Pacific Ocean and the Carribean Sea, and from there to the Atlantic Ocean .
The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in Latin America. It is a man-made waterway that allows ships to pass through the Isthmus of Panama, saving them the longer journey around the southern tip of South America.