The Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica, is fed -- at 60 degrees S -- by the South Pacific, the South Atlantic and the South Indian oceans.
the most common animal in the southern ocean is the Cape Petrel
The most southern continent, surrounding the South Pole of the earth is Antarctica. You can find the Antarctic south of 60 degrees S. The Antarctic includes the continent of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.
the Atlantic ocean
The Arctic Ocean
The most common animal in the Southern Ocean is krill, Euphasia Superba. This animal forms the base of the very short food chain in that ocean.
NO because it is most likely too cold ther for them(dolphins)
South of the Tropic of Capricorn, most ocean currents flow from east to west due to the prevailing trade winds. These winds drive the currents in the Southern Hemisphere, resulting in patterns such as the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Additionally, the warm waters from the equator move southward, contributing to the overall westward flow in this region.
Organisms in the ocean with the smallest total biomass are most likely the what?
The Antarctic Peninsula is most likely warmer than the South Pole, since it's about 1,500 miles north of the pole and substantially lower in elevation.
The Atlantic Ocean ! :DD
Yes. It is more dense and colder -- the most dense and most cold of any ocean water on Earth.
There is no food grown on the Antarctic continent, but the Southern Ocean is the most productive ocean on earth in terms of the protein that lives there. The base of this food chain is Antarctic Krill -- Euphausia superba -- and it represents the main food type in that ocean: protein.