There are no boundaries on Antarctica.
There are no land boundaries on the Antarctic continent, because there is no reason for any land boundaries there.
The Antarctic boundaries define the territorial claims and exclusive economic zones of countries surrounding the continent. They also help regulate activities such as fishing, tourism, and scientific research in the region. The Antarctic Treaty System governs Antarctic boundaries and promotes peaceful cooperation and environmental protection.
Collision boundaries form at tectonic plate boundaries where two plates are either converging, diverging, or sliding past each other. These boundaries are categorized as convergent boundaries, divergent boundaries, and transform boundaries, respectively.
Yes, there is an immense quantity of water in the Antarctic but most of it is in the form of ice.
divergent boundaries
When the North Atlantic ocean meets the Antarctic bottom water Hurricanes form(:
The Antarctic Bottom Water, North Atlantic Deep Water, and Antarctic Intermediate Water are three density currents that form in polar regions.
No. Volcanoes do not form at transform boundaries. Volcanic islands can form at convergent boundaries and at hot spots.
it forms wind I think?
75% of the Earths FRESH water is located in the Antarctic.
i am not sure
is a boundary