If travelling Easterly, the main ocean is the Pacific. If travelling Westerly, the main ocean is the Atlantic. Either direction of travel means crossing lesser oceans.
atlantic ocean
Skipping the many American and/or Canadian lakes, you would overfly the Pacific and Indian Oceans, if travelling West. If going East, you would see the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans.
The US does not have any oceans. However, the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans surround the US.
The Atlantic Ocean.
the pacific
The Pacific and Atlantic border the US. There are no oceans in the US.
Blue Cross of India was created in 1959.
If you travel by air or land, you would not have to cross any ocean, depending upon your departure and arrival points. If you travel by ship, you would need to travel the Pacific and the Indian Oceans.
India benefited from its geographical location in historical time because it was a go to trade route. The oceans one needed to cross would take them right by India to get into other trade countries leaving India in the middle allowing more trading to go on.
It's a place near that one thing in that one ocean.
To travel from the United States to Dubai, you would typically cross one ocean, which is the Atlantic Ocean. The most common route involves flying from the US East Coast across the Atlantic Ocean to reach Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. There are no other oceans directly in the path between the US and Dubai, so only one ocean is crossed during this journey.
The South Atlandtic and The South Pacific.