The United States does not touch the Indian ocean, or the Arctic Ocean(very far north). Also the waters that surround Antarctica, now called the Southern Ocean (very far south) is not bordered by the United States.
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The Indian Ocean does not touch North America.
The Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean do not touch North America. Some consider the Southern Ocean an extension of the the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and not an actually ocean. The Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic oceans all wash upon the shores of North America.
The Indian Ocean never touches the North American Continent.
There are 4 oceans in the world: The Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic. The continent of North America touches the Arctic, Pacific, and Atlantic. Thus, it does not touch the Indian Ocean.
5 oceans of the world. 1) Pacific. 2) Atlantic. 3) Indian. 4) Southern. 5) Arctic.
Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia, Europe, Australia- these are the continents. The oceans- Arctic, Pacific, Atlantic and Indian. Some say that there is a 5th one- the Southern ocean.
There are four: North and South America, Asia, and Australia. The area around Antarctica is now considered the "Southern Ocean." However, this classically included the southern parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans.
No it touches 4, oceania, asia, north america and south america.
The Atlantic Ocean used to touch five continents: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Antarctica. However, now it only touches four (same above minus Antarctica) as scientists renamed the water around Antarctica the Antarctic Ocean.