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The Southern Ocean circles Antarctica, or the South Pole.
The Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean.
Arctic refers to the region close to the North Pole, while antarctic (anti-arctic) refers to the one close to South Pole. The Antarctic has a land mass underneath the ice, and the Arctic is ice with no land.Perhaps the most common misconception about the Arctic and Antarctic is that they are very similar. Nothing is farther from the truth.The polar regions are a study in contrasts. The Arctic is an ocean surrounded by continents. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by an ocean. Each region has unique wildlife that cannot be found in the other. Polar bears and walrus inhabit the North. Penguins inhabit the south. The Arctic has been continually inhabited for thousands of years. The Antarctic has never been inhabited.artic is layer of icesand Antarctic is ice on top of land
Atlantic and Arctic
Deepest Point in the Arctic OceanEurasia Basin: 17,881 feet / 5450 meters
The Southern Ocean, surrounding Antarctica, contains a large number of icebergs due to the region's vast ice sheets and glaciers. These icebergs often break off from the continent's ice shelves and float into the ocean.
The Arctic Ocean is North of Greenland.
Greenland is located in the North Atlantic ocean.
The Arctic Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean.
Greenland straddles the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.
No, it borders the atlantic ocean and the indian ocean.
Greenland has coastlines on both the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans.
Most of Greenland is in the Arctic Ocean. Greenland is located at the northern extremities of the Atlantic Ocean extending northwards deep into the waters of the Arctic Ocean. Source Oceandot.com
arctic ocean is near Norway and Greenland
Countries bordering the Arctic Ocean are: Russia, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Canada and the United States.
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Countries bordering the Arctic Ocean are: Russia, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Canada and the United States.