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The Strait of Magellan

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Q: What is the water passage at the southmost tip of south America?
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What is the water passage around tip of south America?

Drake passage


The Drake Passage is a body of water separating which two continents?

Answer South America and Antarctica The Passage lies between Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands.


Which other continent is closes to Antarctica?

The closest continent to Antarctica is South America -- a mere 600 miles across Drake's Passage, which is the 'wildest water' on earth.


How are Antarctica and South America connected?

Antarctica and South America are not connected, but are separated by about 600 miles of ocean, called Drake's Passage -- some say, the wildest water on earth.


What is the name of stretch of water that must be crossed to travel to Antarctica from South America?

The name you seek is Drake's Passage.


What is the water passage between the south America mainland and tierra del fuego?

Cape horn and strait of Magellan


What body of water lies between the South American continent and Antarctica?

the Drake Passage


Which continent is closest to Antarctica?

South America is the closest continent to Antarctica.The continent closest to Antarctica is the tip of South America, about 600 miles across the Drake Passage -- sometimes called the wildest water on earth. South America (Also, Antarctica is a continent)


What body of water is between Cape Horn in South America and the Arctic Peninsula?

The Caribbean Sea.


What water is between America and Antarctica?

The Drake Passage is between America and Antarctica.


What was water route through north America?

the northwest passage


What was the water route through north America?

the northwest passage