The Indian, Atlantic and Pacific Oceans touch Antarctica.
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The ocean that surrounds Antarctica is called the Southern Ocean. Since 2000, this newly named and identified ocean lies south of 60 degrees S, which is also under the government of the Antarctic Treaty. It is fed by the three oceans named above.
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
no it doesn't touch the arctic ocean.........it is located near the north pole
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that do not touch any other body of land. They are both isolated by vast oceans, with Australia being surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and Antarctica being surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
The Southern Ocean surrounds the Antarctic continent.
No. The Arctic Ocean is in the Northern Hemisphere and surrounds the North Pole. Antarctica is a continent in the Southern Hemisphere, where the South Pole is located, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. The Arctic Ocean is at the opposite end of the earth to Antarctica.
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that do not touch any other continents directly. They are both isolated and surrounded by oceans.
Antarctica is surrounded by oceans.
The sciencetists have discovered that there is some Animals in Antarctica like Penguins there are 3 oceans and 3 seas near Antarctica they are some island and lands in Antarctica too.
Antarctica, North and South America touch the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean and touches no other continent.
The Pacific Ocean the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean all these Oceans are in Antarctica.
The Indian ocean and the Southern Ocean are the oceans that do not touch the continent of North America. The others touch it on its North, East and West edges.