No, but Norway has claimed part of Antarctica.
Norway crosses the ARCTIC circle, i.e. it's close to the NORTH pole while the SOUTH pole lies in the middle of Antarctica - so not only is not not near Antarctica, it's about as far from it as you can get!
No. Alaska is near the Arctic, the North Pole. Antarctica(ant from anti) is at the South Pole.
That's near Concordia Station in Antarctica.
No. The North Pole is within the Arctic Circle, in the north. Antarctica is in the Antarctic Circle, in the south.
Norway has land frontiers with Russia, Finland, and Sweden, and it has coastal boundaries with those three countries and with Denmark. Norway also has a waived claim to part of Antarctica.
The Drake Passage near Antarctica
No country, not even Norway, owns any of Antarctica. From this link, you can review Norway's claims on the continent: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_claims_in_Antarctica#Official_claims
Svalbard and parts of Antarctica.
arctic ocean is near Norway and Greenland
Denmark is near Norway. The Skagerrak Strait is south of Norway separating it from Denmark.
Norway
Yes. It is in Antarctica.
France, Australia, Norway, Britain, Argentina and Chile claim territory on Antarctica.
The elevation of Antarctica -- or any continent -- near the ocean is sea level.
No
No. Alaska is near the Arctic, the North Pole. Antarctica(ant from anti) is at the South Pole.
The Amundsen Sea is next to Antarctica.
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.