No. Cape Horn is in Chile, and it marks the northern border of Drake Passage, the waterway between Chile and the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.
The Caribbean Sea.
It is called Cape Horn because of its geographic shape.
Cape Horn is the southernmost part of America.
They are ocean waves formed between Tierra Del Fuego the tip of South American and Antarctic peninsula.
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The passage between Cape Horn and the Antarctic Peninsula is known as the Drake Passage. It is a narrow stretch of water that connects the southern tip of South America to the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. The journey through the Drake Passage is known for its rough seas and strong winds due to the meeting of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern oceans.
Cape Horn is the bottom-most tip of South America
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used to be a peninsula now an island Cape Cod is still considered a peninsula because the canal that disconnects the cape from the rest of Massachusetts is man made
A peninsula has an isthmus connecting it to land where a cape doesn't.
Cape Horn is located on Hornos Island in the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile. It is the southernmost point of South America and is known for its treacherous waters and strong winds.