The Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans are on the Antarctic Circle.
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The Antarctic Circle touches the Southern Ocean, and is south of any other named ocean.
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
The sub-Antarctic is a region north of the Antarctic Circle in the South Atlantic, the South Pacific and in the South India oceans.
North of the Antarctic circle is basically what you see on the bottom of flat maps. The waters are called the South Pacific, the South Indian and the South Atlantic oceans.
At about 66 degrees S, the Antarctic Circle passes through the South Pacific, the South Atlantic and the South Indian oceans. South of 60 degrees S, all these oceans feed the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica.
At about 66 degrees S, the Antarctic Circle passes through the South Pacific, the South Atlantic and the South Indian oceans. South of 60 degrees S, all these oceans feed the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica.
The Indian ocean and the Southern/Antarctic ocean.
antarctica is the only continent that the antarctic circle crosses. im sorry if this answer is wrong as i was being very stupid and lame while i wrote it.
The Southern Ocean surrounds the Antarctic continent.
Indian Ocean and Antarctic Ocean.
Yes, there is an Antarctic Circle.
The Antarctic Circle -- 66°S 33′ 44″ - the latitude in the Southern Hemisphere south of which marks locations on earth that experience at least one 24-hour day and one 24-hour night each year. The Antarctic Circle crosses Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.
Antarctic Circle