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.
Antarctica does not touch all of the oceans. It touches only 4 oceans.
Antarctica does not touch all of the oceans, in fact no continent touches all oceans. There are 5 oceans and Antarctica only touches 4 of the 5 oceans in the world.
What you refer to as the Antarctic Ocean is called the Southern Ocean and yes, it touches the southern coast of Australia.
Nope, the Southern Ocean (as they want to call it nowadays) surrounds Antarctica. The Arctic Ocean is at the other end of the world.
yes the antlantic,pacific,and Indian
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The four Australian states that touch the Southern ocean are Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania. The Southern Ocean is also known as the Antarctic Ocean.
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. There is no 'Antarctic Ocean'.
The Antarctic Ocean does not touch the continent of North America. North America is entirely in the Northern Hemisphere. The Antarctic Ocean is the ocean that surrounds the South Pole, and does not reach even to the southern temperate zones, let alone to the Equator.
The Atlantic Ocean does not touch Asia or Australia
The Antarctic Ocean is the closest ocean to Melbourne.
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
The Indian ocean and the Southern/Antarctic ocean.
It is known as the Southern Ocean, and lies between Australia and the Antarctic.
The Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans are on the Antarctic Circle.Another AnswerThe Antarctic Circle touches the Southern Ocean, and is south of any other named ocean.
Indian Ocean and Antarctic Ocean.
The Antarctic and Australia.
The Atlantic, the Pacific and the Indian. The Arctic doesn't touch it nor does the Antarctic Ocean.