No, they are on opposite sides of the world.
Africa, Antarctica, Australia and South America are nowhere near the Arctic ocean.
I think you mean the Arctic ocean....Antarctica is near the north pole but it is a continent surrounded by the Arctic ocean...
No, they are on opposite sides of the world.
No, it borders the atlantic ocean and the indian ocean.
no it doesn't touch the arctic ocean.........it is located near the north pole
Antarctica has a continent surrounded by the Southern Ocean, while the Arctic is an ocean surrounded by land masses. Antarctica is a single landmass covered in ice, whereas the Arctic is an ocean covered by sea ice with various land masses surrounding it.
The Arctic Ocean does not touch South America, Antarctica, Africa, or Australia.
Arctic Ocean
The continent of Antarctica is encircled by the Antarctic Circle and is almost entirely inside it. The Antarctic Peninsula (near South America) extends the farthest out of the circle.Yes. The Antarctica Circle does cross parts of the continent of Antarctica.
Antarctica has more land than the Arctic. Antarctica is a continent surrounded by the Antarctic Circle, while the Arctic is a region surrounded by the Arctic Circle and consists of mainly ice-covered ocean with some landmasses.
Polar bears come to mind (the word "arctic" comes from the Greek for land of the bear), but probably the biggest thing is an ocean; Antarctica is a continental land mass but the Arctic is an ocean.
The elevation of Antarctica -- or any continent -- near the ocean is sea level.