No. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Southern Ocean, the extent of which is poorly defined insofar as its join with the Pacific Ocean.
No but it touches it
The continent that borders the Atlantic, Pacific, an Indian Oceans is Antarctic. The southern part of the Atlantic Ocean and the southern part of the Pacific Ocean are what borders Antarctica.
The continent that borders the Atlantic, Pacific, an Indian Oceans is Antarctic. The southern part of the Atlantic Ocean and the southern part of the Pacific Ocean are what borders Antarctica.
No. The Pacific Ocean feeds the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica.
The Pacific Ocean does not touch Antarctica. Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean, generally agreed to begin at 60 degrees S. The Pacific Ocean is one ocean that feeds the Southern Ocean at this latitude.
The South Pacific Ocean surrounds Australia and New Zealand, and south of those areas, the salt water is named the Southern Ocean. These areas are in the Eastern Hemisphere, and are on the eastern side of Antarctica.
The Pacific Ocean the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean all these Oceans are in Antarctica.
You may be thinking of the Antarctic Peninsula. Note that Drake Passage marks the division between the Atlantic and the Pacific. As well, Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
No more whales live in the pacific ocean. It cause there more whale on the pacific ocean cause of the cold water Antarctica ocean.
Antarctica
The Pacific Ocean does not touch the continents of Europe, Africa, or Antarctica, so it does not touch three continents. It used to touch Antarctica, but recently the water around Antarctica was made into a fifth ocean, the Southern Ocean, making it the only ocean to touch Antarctica.
The Pacific Ocean does not touch Europe, Africa, or Antarctica.
Yes