Coats Land forms the eastern shore of the Weddell Sea.
The deep bay bounded by the Antarctic Peninsula and Coats Land is called Marguerite Bay. It is located along the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula and is known for its significant ice shelves and glaciers.
Weddell Sea
Weddell Sea
You may be thinking of the Weddell Sea. Coats land forms the eastern boundary of the Weddell.
You may be thinking of the Weddell Sea.
probably quite deep :)
to visit the Antarctic it would be very cold and freezing it would obviously have to wrap up really warm with padded coats and gloves and hats and scarves if your exploring in Antarctica you need to wear snow boots or ice boots. This way you shall not get stuck in the deep snow or ice.
The Peninsula Valdes is -999,999,999 Feet Deep.
No, it's the Antarctic Bottom Water
yes
The Drake Passage is a deep waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It travels between Cape Horn, the southernmost point of South America and the South Shetland Islands.
Yes, Atlantic deep water is warmer and less dense than the Antarctic bottom water, so it flows on top.