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Antarctic Ocean

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The Antarctic Ocean, also known as the Southern Ocean, is the body of water that surrounds Antarctica. It is the fourth-largest ocean in the world and plays a crucial role in global climate regulation.

Key Features

  • Cold and nutrient-rich waters
  • Supports diverse marine life
  • Circumpolar current
  • Important for regulating global climate

Pros

  • Rich ecosystem supporting many unique species
  • Contributes to regulating global climate
  • Significant for scientific research

Cons

  • Harsh conditions making human exploration challenging
  • Threats from climate change and pollution

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 08:27:44 PM UTC