Answer South America and Antarctica
The Passage lies between Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands.
Drake Passage separates South America and Antarctica. It is a narrow stretch of water connecting the southern Atlantic and southern Pacific Oceans.
Drake passage
the drake passage.
the Drake Passage
A very large collection of water separating countries and continents.
The four large bodies of water separating the continents are the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Arctic Ocean. Each ocean separates various continents on Earth.
The Drake Passage is between America and Antarctica.
The passage between Cape Horn and the Antarctic Peninsula is known as the Drake Passage. It is a narrow stretch of water that connects the southern tip of South America to the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The journey through the Drake Passage is known for its rough seas and strong winds due to the meeting of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern oceans.
Named for the English navigator, Sir Francis Drake, the Drake Passage is a narrow, violent body of water between Antarctica and South America that served as the ocean connecting point between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans until the opening of the Panama Canal.
The Drake Passage is a body of water which is located between the southern tip of Cape Horn Chile and an Antarctica location known as the South Shetland Islands. The width of Drake Passage between Ushuaia and Berreintos Islands is 800 kilometers wide or 500 miles.
The name you seek is Drake's Passage.
because the continents are drifting further apart due to th oceantal crust separating under water