There isn't an Antarctic Sea. The continent of Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. Which can vary in temperature from about −2 to 10 °C (28 to 50 °F).
Antarctic waters -- the Southern Ocean -- are too cold for sharks.
no the whales do not breed in the Antarctic because the waters are too cold they nomaly breed in the warmer waters of the Great Barrier Reef
I think it's because it's too cold.
The official name of the Antarctic Ocean is Southern Ocean.
Antarctic
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. There is no 'Antarctic Ocean'.
An Antarctic density current is a flow of cold, dense water that moves along the ocean floor in the Southern Ocean. These currents are important for the transport of nutrients and influence the climate by helping to regulate heat distribution in the ocean. They can also play a role in the movement of marine life and the cycling of nutrients in the ocean.
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Liquid water in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica can be as cold as 28 degrees F, because of its high mineral content.
The Southern Ocean is too cold for walrus. This animal makes its home in the Arctic.
No Narwhals only exist in the Arctic. The Southern Ocean is too cold for these animals.
Antarctica is a continent. The ocean that surrounds it is the Southern Ocean. From Wikipedia: "The doubling of the Cape of Good Hope in 1487 by Bartolomeu Dias first brought explorers within touch of the Antarctic cold, and proved that there was an ocean separating Africa from any Antarctic land that might exist. "