They are North America, Europe, and Asia.
The Arctic Ocean borders three continents: North America (Alaska in the United States and Canada), Europe (Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia), and Asia (Russia).
The Arctic Ocean borders Asia, Europe, and North America. It does not touch Africa, Australia, or South America.
Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico.
All the continents have at least one side touching water. They all touch at least one ocean and they all have rivers.
The Arctic Ocean touches North America, Europe and Asia.
Yes, it touch The Arctic Ocean touches three continents which are ASIA, Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
You've spelt continents wrong, and actually there are only three continents that touch the Arctic Ocean. They are... Europe Asia North America. You're certainly not an expert at geography because you thought five continents touched the Arctic Ocean when its three, and you spelt continents wrong. You've spelt continents wrong, and actually there are only three continents that touch the Arctic Ocean. They are... Europe Asia North America. You're certainly not an expert at geography because you thought five continents touched the Arctic Ocean when its three, and you spelt continents wrong.
The North Atlantic Ocean on the west, and the Arctic Ocean on the north as Europe is one of the three continents that touches the Arctic Circle.
They are North America, Europe, and Asia.
The Arctic Ocean only touches Europe, North America, and Asia.
You've spelt continents wrong The three continents it touches are Europe, Asia and North America
North America, Europe, and Asia touch (surround) the Arctic Ocean.
The Arctic Ocean borders three continents: North America (Alaska in the United States and Canada), Europe (Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia), and Asia (Russia).
The Arctic Ocean does not touch South America, Antarctica, Africa, or Australia.
North America,Europe,Asia
The continents of Asia, Europe and North America border the Arctic Ocean.