None. Atlantis is a myth
No, just the opposite. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Southern Ocean and is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic, which is ocean water surrounded by continents.
an rock like deposit of animal skeleton just below the ocean surface is a scavenger.
When ocean water freezes into sea ice, some of the salt is incorporated into the new ice. Thereafter, that salt drains as brine (salt plus water), causing the layer of water below to be of higher salinity.
no it is not its just ocean water and grains of sand
The ocean surrounding the Antarctic continent is the Southern Ocean.
The southern edge of the main continent is made up of Western Australia, South Australia and Victoria. Tasmania is an island state laying just below Victoria. The Great Australian Bite is the body of water laying directly south, with the Tasman Sea dividing Victoria and Tasmania. Below all this is the Southern Ocean dividing Australia from Antartica.
No, the country of the Philippines is a group of Islands just off the Asian continent in the Pacific Ocean.
The term that describes this geographical feature is watershed. A watershed is an area of land where all of the water that falls drains into a particular body of water, such as a river, lake, or ocean, and can influence the direction of water flow on a continent.
The Arctic is an ocean. Antarctica is a continent, and is the driest continent, having a relative humidity of about five percent, which classifies it as a desert.
Cours the ocean is full of water (What is blue) and the sky is full of water (The clouds are just water).
Australia is a continent just below the equator south east of Asia.
Antarctica is a continent. Under all the snow and ice are mountains, valleys and plains above sea level just like other continents.