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What ocean touches Antarctica?

What ocean touches Antarctica?

Southern Ocean
The Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans surround it on all sides. Antarctica is surrounded on all sides by water; the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans all meet at Antarctica. The three oceans are collectively called the Southern Ocean. This is the area located south of 50° latitude.

Which ocean touches the coasts of Africa Asia Australia and Antarctica?

The Indian Ocean
The Indian Ocean touches Asia, Africa, Australia and Antarctica. It also connects and links the Continents called the Old World, in contrast to the New World, which is touched by the Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Seas.

Is the Southern Ocean a part of Antarctica?

Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. The Southern Ocean connects the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. The Antarctic circumpolar current circles from west to east around Antarctica. It is the largest current in the world.

Where does the Antarctic Convergence meet the ocean?

The Antarctic Convergence is an uneven line of latitude where cold, northward-flowing Antarctic waters meet the warmer waters of the world’s ocean s. The Antarctic covers approximately 20 percent of the Southern Hemisphere. Antarctica is the fifth-largest continent in terms of total area.

How big is the Antarctic Ocean in square miles?

Limits of Oceans and Seas (S-23), published the names and locations of seas and oceans. Its third edition in 2000 confirmed the existence of the Antarctic Ocean as the 5 th world ocean. This Ocean lies approximately 7.8 million square miles and about the double the size of USA.

How big is Antarctica compared to the southern hemisphere?

The Antarctic Convergence is an uneven line of latitude where cold, northward-flowing Antarctic waters meet the warmer waters of the world’s ocean s. The Antarctic covers approximately 20 percent of the Southern Hemisphere. Antarctica is the fifth-largest continent in terms of total area. (It is larger than both Oceania and Europe.)