No, the Arctic is not a continent. The Arctic used to be a continent, however, it split. Today, the Arctic is an ocean, named for the continent that used to be where it lies today, at the northern portion of the Earth.
It depends on what continent it is. If the continent is North America, the North Atlantic Ocean is northeast, the North Pacific Ocean is northwest, and the Arctic Ocean is north.
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I think you mean the Arctic ocean....Antarctica is near the north pole but it is a continent surrounded by the Arctic ocean...
It's not on a continent-it's in the middle of the Arctic Ocean.
No, in the Arctic there is nothing but sea under the ice cap.
Antarctica has more land than the Arctic. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Antarctic Circle, while the Arctic is a region surrounded by the Arctic Circle and consists of mainly ice-covered ocean with some landmasses.
Africa borders all those oceans.
AfricaAfrica would be closer to the Arctic Ocean.
the Atlantic and the Arctic ocean The two oceans that touch the continent Europe are Atlantic and Artic Ocean The two oceans that touch the continent Europe are Atlantic and Artic Ocean
The Arctic ocean is surrounded by land. The Southern Ocean surrounds the continent of Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic region.