the north pole is the place where the 2 0 degree lines intersect
That point is in the South Atlantic Ocean, about 1,140 miles west of Capetown SA, 2,600 miles north of the Antarctic coast, and 2,950 miles east of Rio Grande, Brazil.
Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean and Southern Ocean
The four largest oceans, from largest to smallest, are the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Arctic Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is the largest, covering more area than all the landmasses combined. The Atlantic Ocean is the second largest, followed by the Indian Ocean, with the Arctic Ocean being the smallest.
the ocean. water from the ocean evaporates into the air, ocean water has salt in it.
This question cannot be answered in a sensible way. First of all, there is no artic ocean. The nearest is Arctic Ocean. Next, the fraction 2/3 is the same, whether in the Arctic ocean, or on the moon!
There's no continent there. That point is far out in the Indian Ocean, about 1,460 miles east of Port Louis, Mauritius, and about 1,860 miles south of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
ocean-ocean ocean-continent continent-continent
The Prime Meridian and the equator cross this continent - Africa (Correct me if i am wrong please!)
The point at which the equator (0° latitude) and the prime meridian (0° longitude) intersect has no real significane but it is in the Atlantic Ocean.
ocean-ocean ocean-continent continent-continent
The coordinates 30° south latitude and 60° west longitude intersect in the South Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of South America. Therefore, this location does not fall within any specific continent, as it is in the open ocean.
Ocean to ocean , ocean to continent and continent to continent
Indian ocean
Because an ocean is a body of water, and a continent is land
There is no Atlantic continent, it is an ocean. There is life in the Atlantic ocean.
The continent of Europe extends from the Atlantic Ocean to Asia.
The Atlantic Ocean has many coast lines, Africa, Europe the North and South American continent etc. You will need to specify which part of the coastline you mean