The arctic ocean. The North pole is just frozen ocean.
Arctic in the north, Southern in the south.
The Arctic Ocean is closest to 90 degrees north latitude and The Southern Ocean is closest to 90 degrees south longitude.
That would be the Arctic Ocean.
What is now termed as the Southern Ocean would be the closest.
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Arctic ocean, is the correct Answer
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Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian.
33.3N does not intersect 33.3S.However, every combination of 33.3N and S, and 033.3E and W, are located in oceans in international waters.
Tropical oceans encircle Earth in an equatorial band between the Tropic of Cancer (23.5° North latitude) and the Tropic of Capricorn (23.5° South latitude).
"72 degrees north" is the label for an infinite number of points on earth with that latitude, i.e., every point 72 degrees north of the equator, or 18 degrees from the north pole. Those points are located in far northern Canada, Greenland, and Russia, in addition to several major oceans and ice packs.
"Zero degrees latitude" describes all the points on an imaginary line that's usually referred to as "the equator". Besides several major oceans, the following countries also have territory at zero degrees latitude: -- Sao Tome and Principe -- Gabon -- Congo -- Democratic Republic of Congo -- Uganda -- Kenya -- Somalia -- Indonesia -- Ecuador -- Columbia -- Brazil '
Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian.
33.3N does not intersect 33.3S.However, every combination of 33.3N and S, and 033.3E and W, are located in oceans in international waters.
Spain's closest ocean is the Atlantic Ocean.
The closest ocean in the Atlantic, the closest oceans state is probably Pennsylvania.
The closest is the Atlantic.
Tropical oceans encircle Earth in an equatorial band between the Tropic of Cancer (23.5° North latitude) and the Tropic of Capricorn (23.5° South latitude).
They are: The Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Southern Oceans. Antarctica is surrounded by three oceans: South Pacific, South Atlantic, and the Southern Ocean.Another AnswerAntarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean bounded by 60 degrees S. It is fed by the South Pacific, South Atlantic and South Indian oceans.
No single point on Earth has both a north and a south latitude. The Atlantic andPacific Oceans are both big enough to include points at both of those latitudes.
The closest ocean to Iraq is the Indian Ocean.
There is no fishing -- either by people who live a subsistence life, or commercially -- in the oceans around Antarctica, south of 60 degrees South Latitude: all is forbidden by The Antarctic Treaty.
"72 degrees north" is the label for an infinite number of points on earth with that latitude, i.e., every point 72 degrees north of the equator, or 18 degrees from the north pole. Those points are located in far northern Canada, Greenland, and Russia, in addition to several major oceans and ice packs.
"Zero degrees latitude" describes all the points on an imaginary line that's usually referred to as "the equator". Besides several major oceans, the following countries also have territory at zero degrees latitude: -- Sao Tome and Principe -- Gabon -- Congo -- Democratic Republic of Congo -- Uganda -- Kenya -- Somalia -- Indonesia -- Ecuador -- Columbia -- Brazil '