The Ocean that separate's South America from Antarctica is the Southern Ocean. The Sea that separates the tip of South America from the Antarctic peninsula is called the Scotia Sea. The Drake Passage seperates South America and the Antarctic, sitting, as it does between Tierra Del Fuego and the Antarctic Shetland Islands.
the Drake Passage
The atlantic Ocean separates Africa from north and south America
Drake Passage separates South America and Antarctica. It is a narrow stretch of water connecting the southern Atlantic and southern Pacific Oceans.
Atlantic ocean
South America is the closest continent to Antarctica.The continent closest to Antarctica is the tip of South America, about 600 miles across the Drake Passage -- sometimes called the wildest water on earth. South America (Also, Antarctica is a continent)
The closest continent to Antarctica is South America -- a mere 600 miles across Drake's Passage, which is the 'wildest water' on earth.
The narrow body of water that separates Tierra del Fuego from South America is The Strait of Magellan. The strait also separates other islands from South America.
Antarctica and South America are not connected, but are separated by about 600 miles of ocean, called Drake's Passage -- some say, the wildest water on earth.
Water seperates the two.
The Atlantic Ocean is the main body of water.
Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australia and Antarctica
The atlantic ocean is the main body of water.