You're thinking of the Weddell Sea and the Ross Sea.
The antarctic is an area below the antarctic circle. It includes seas and ice shelves. Antarctica is a continent in that area and is only the landmass.The Antarctic Region includes the continent of Antarctica.
The Trans-antarctic Mountain Range stretches across part of the Antarctic continent. Two seas on the sides of the continent are the Weddell Sea and the Ross Sea. There are no seas on Antarctica itself.
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There are several seas associated with Antarctica, none with that name. The large body of water that surrounds the Antarctic continent is known as the Southern Ocean. It has a total area of 7,848,300 square miles.
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Yes. Killer whales do live in the Antarctic seas. They often live in the cold seas around the world.
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Because cold water is more productive for animal life than warmer water.
There are several seas nestled within the curves of the Antarctic continent's edges, including the Weddell Sea, the Ross Sea. However, the Southern Ocean surrounds the entire continent.
No they are not endangered but are found in all oceans from the Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas.
The more general term "arctic" means northern continental areas. Above the Arctic Circle there is comparatively little wildlife, and this includes frozen seas and islands in Canada. Usually this question asks about Arctic versus Antarctic Circles. Reindeer are found in the Arctic.