There are no counties that border Antarctica -- it is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
There are no boundaries on Antarctica.
The Southern Ocean surrounds Antarctica. It is fed by the Atlantic, the Pacific and the Indian oceans.
Hawks do not recognize arbitrary political boundaries, so they and other Birds of Prey live on all continents except Antarctica
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. Since there is disagreement about its boundaries, it's not possible to answer a question about its length. You can read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Ocean
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean, which is fed by the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. The boundary of the Southern Ocean is assumed to be 60 degrees S.
The Antarctic boundaries define the territorial claims and exclusive economic zones of countries surrounding the continent. They also help regulate activities such as fishing, tourism, and scientific research in the region. The Antarctic Treaty System governs Antarctic boundaries and promotes peaceful cooperation and environmental protection.
The seven continents are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America. Each continent is a large landmass that is defined by geographical boundaries.
North America: Canada South America: Brazil Europe: France (biggest full country)/ Russia (Biggest by western part of Russia)/ Denmark (Greenland) Asia: Russia Africa: Sudan Australia: Australia Antarctica: Antarctica
Underneath Antarctica is a varied rock formation that includes ancient Precambrian shields, sedimentary basins, and tectonic boundaries between different tectonic plates. The East Antarctic Craton is a prominent feature, comprising some of the oldest rocks on Earth. The geology of Antarctica is still being studied due to the continent's remote and harsh environment.
I could only find three seas: Weddell sea, Ross sea, and the Amundsen sea. I also found sea ice but I'm not sure if its a sea.
The Southern Ocean encircles the continent of Antarctica. It is the fourth-largest ocean and is defined by its unique boundaries, including the Antarctic Convergence and the 60° S latitude line.
Sub-Antarctica islands are well defined and named. However, within the boundaries of the continent, there may be islands, but because the ice sheet covers 98% of the continent, and the ice sheet is so heavy, it pushes the land below sea level, identifying all the potential 'islands' that exist there is not possible.