the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Pacific Ocean or the west
Canada does.
Yes, they do exist in S. America - a bit North of the equator, mostly near sea level. They were introduced in 1990's. Pollination is not a problem as they do yield fruit.
The continent that is north of South America is North America. North America is the third largest continent on Earth and contains Mexico, the USA and Canada.
No, but PA is the U. S. Postal Service abbreviation of Pennsylvania, a U. S. state in North America.
The answer you are likely looking for is the Atlantic Ocean, but in truth, there is no ocean that qualifies, since both countries are surrounded by bays, seas, gulfs, and straits. The closest ocean to France is the Atlantic Ocean and the closest ocean to Norway is the Arctic Ocean. However, the Atlantic Ocean is close to Norway as well.
North america= N and W hemisphere. South america= s and W hemisphere.
W. and S. North America, Central America, South America
No, at least not directly. The eastern side of Sweden faces the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Bothnia, which connects to the North Sea through the Öresund, the strait between Sweden and Denmark. Then the North Sea merges into the North Atlantic. Most of the western side of Sweden has a land border against Norway, apart from a small section at the south west, which faces the North Sea. Up north, It's all land borders. Norway to the west and north, and then Finland to the eastall the way down the nothern tip of the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Bothnia.
Where continents were land bordered, such as North America and South America, then connections could be accomplished by horses, walking and cats pulled by oxen. When the continents are oceans apart, such as Europe and North America then sea travel by ships were the only way possible in the 1500's.
Where continents were land bordered, such as North America and South America, then connections could be accomplished by horses, walking and cats pulled by oxen. When the continents are oceans apart, such as Europe and North America then sea travel by ships were the only way possible in the 1500's.
Where continents were land bordered, such as North America and South America, then connections could be accomplished by horses, walking and cats pulled by oxen. When the continents are oceans apart, such as Europe and North America then sea travel by ships were the only way possible in the 1500's.
Where continents were land bordered, such as North America and South America, then connections could be accomplished by horses, walking and cats pulled by oxen. When the continents are oceans apart, such as Europe and North America then sea travel by ships were the only way possible in the 1500's.