Arctic Ocean
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. There is no 'Antarctic Ocean'.
The Antarctic is a region that contains the continent Antarctica, surrounding the South Pole and surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
The continent of Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
The Antarctic continent is surrounded by the Southern Ocean and does not join any other land.
No. There are no trees on the continent and it is surrounded by the Southern Ocean -- far away from leaves.
No. The Antarctic continent is surrounded -- bordered -- by the vast Southern Ocean.
Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent, containing the geographic South Pole. It is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
No, just the opposite. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Southern Ocean and is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic, which is ocean water surrounded by continents.
The continent of Antarctica is crossed by and surrounded by the Antarctic Circle.
Collectively, the water surrounding the Antarctic continent is called the Southern Ocean.
The Antarctic continent is south of the Ronne Ice Shelf. All of the Antarctic continent is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. You can find the Weddell Sea north of the Ronne.
The continent of Antarctica is in the Antarctic, storing 90% of the earth's store of ice. It is about 30 degrees F colder in Antarctica than in the open water of the Arctic ocean. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Southern Ocean. The Arctic is open water -- the Arctic ocean -- surrounded by land.