There are several seas nestled within the curves of the Antarctic continent's edges, including the Weddell Sea, the Ross Sea. However, the Southern Ocean surrounds the entire continent.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Many sea birds and mammals, however, can be found around Antarctica's beaches during breeding season.
The salt water around the continent of Antarctica is called the Southern Ocean.
Around Antarctica, you can find the Weddell Sea, the Ross Sea, and more. But the entire continent is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
Walrus is an arctic sea mammal and is not found in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
Frogs can be found on every continent but Antarctica.
Antarctica
The only animals you can find on Antarctica are sea mammals and sea birds that visit Antarctica's beaches to breed. Otherwise, it is too cold there to support animal life, and there is no food chain.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Sea birds and sea mammals visit Antarctica's beaches to breed for a few weeks each year.
Most of the water around Antarctica is salt water from the Southern Ocean. However, there are also sources of freshwater coming from ice melt, snowmelt, and glaciers on the continent and its surrounding islands.
Yes, in the waters surrounding Antarctica, which is a continent.
No birds are found in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. However, some sea birds do breed on Antarctica's beaches, including penguins, terns, albatross and so forth.
Antarctica's melting ice will flow into the sea. This will raise sea levels around the world. There is enough ice on Antarctica to raise sea levels by 60 metres (200 feet).