Tourists who visit Antarctica adhere to conventions that prevent them from approaching wild animals they may encounter on the beaches. This is mostly for the tourists' protection, since the animals are wild.
The proper name of the ocean that surrounds Antarctica is the Southern Ocean. It only surrounds Antarctica and is not touched by another continent.
No.
Antarctica, Australia, and North America
Antarctica
Australia, Antarctica, Europe, and North America are not.
Na sa antarctica Australia Asia
Antarctica, Asia, Australia, North America and South America.
The Pacific Ocean does not touch Europe, Africa, or Antarctica.
North America,South America and Antarctica
Yes. Animals are physical objects that can be seen and touched.
yes: you may think it is wet but no snow or rain has touched the ground in ages
No, Antarctica is not touched by both the 30 degrees west and 30 degrees east longitudes simultaneously. As Antarctica is located near the South Pole, the 30 degrees west and 30 degrees east longitudes would be far apart from each other when reaching that region.