North, Central and South America are between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean and topped off and bottomed off by North Pole and South Pole. In conversation though, "Americans" are known as the citizens of the United States of America.
South China Sea: which is a part of the Pacific Ocean
The Mid-Atlanic colonies were a combination of the North and South colonies, being that it was located between the two. Slaves were used as household servants (like in the North) and also used on plantations (like in the South).
South to north
The Confederate is from the South and the Union is from the North.
North atlantic, south atlantic, north pacific, and south pacific.
north pacific, south pacific, artic, north Atlantic, south Atlantic, Indian
North Atlantic Arctic North Pacific Indian South Atlantic South Pacific Austral Ocean
Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, & Arctic Ocean (these are listed largest to smallest)
there are five gyres in the world, they are the north pacific, the south pacific, the north Atlantic, the south Atlantic, and the Indian ocean gyres.
On the East - the South Atlantic Ocean mainly - North East - the North Atlantic On the West - mainly the South Pacific , but again, on the North West, the North Pacific
There are seven oceans: The North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic (AKA Southern).
North and South America separate the Pacific form the Atlantic on one side and I suppose if you say the Russian Chinese coast is a Pacific coast then the continent of Eurasia separates the The Pacific from the Atlantic shores of Europe.
The Pacific Ocean is on the north and south of the equator. This is true of the Atlantic Ocean as well.
The Seven Oceans are the:- North Pacific- South Pacific- Indian- Arctic- North Atlantic- South Atlantic- AntarcticThis page has quite a bit of information about oceans if you should ever need it, although it classifies them differently.http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/information/oceans/
The South Atlantic, North Atlantic, and South Pacific ocean surround South America.
The South Pacific Gyre and the Indian Ocean Gyre have clockwise circulation patterns, while the North Pacific Gyre and the South Atlantic Gyre have counterclockwise circulation patterns.