The Southern Ocean
The Arctic surrounds the North Pole and the Antarctic surrounds the South Pole.
The Antarctic surrounds the South Pole.
The Antarctic surrounds the South Pole and is the coldest continent.
The Antarctic Circle surrounds Antarctica.
The Southern Ocean surrounds the Antarctic continent.
Liquid water in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica can be as cold as 28 degrees F, because of its high mineral content.
The Antarctic giant octopus -- Megaleledone setebos -- lives in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent.
The Antarctic Circle runs through the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica.
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.
The Southern Ocean surrounds the Antarctic continent.
When temperature of water dips below freezing, the water freezes. This is true everywhere in the world. The Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent fits this physical principle.
Weddell seals live in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the Antarctic continent. No seals live on the land.