They are: The Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Southern Oceans. Antarctica is surrounded by three oceans: South Pacific, South Atlantic, and the Southern Ocean.
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Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean bounded by 60 degrees S. It is fed by the South Pacific, South Atlantic and South Indian oceans.
The five oceans are the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, and Arctic Ocean. The Southern Ocean is the closest to Antarctica, surrounding the continent and playing a crucial role in its climate and ecosystem.
Not really. Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean, which borders on all other oceans in the region.
The sea ice may contain nutrients, since there are marine animals that live in the oceans that surround Antarctica. There are no nutrients in the ice that forms on the continent.
not really but most of them are
Well. it really depends on why and what they are taking from Antarctica.
REALLY?????
The temperature is really cool.
yes the ross ice shelf is in antarctica =)
There really is only one region in Antarctica -- the polar region.
The emperor penguin lives in the polar biome where it is very cold and may be subjected to freezing or below. They live in the southern hemisphere, although some lives on the most southern tip of south America.
It is really cold
There really are no human activities that don't affect Antarctica.