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Mapmakers in the Northern Hemisphere and geographers rarely acknowledge the existence of this ocean, the fourth largest of the world's five, which surrounds Antarctica. A. Northern B. Atlantic C. Southern D. Indian

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The answer is C. The Southern Ocean is also referred to as the Antarctic ocean. These waters are beyond latitude 60 degrees south and surround the Antarctic ocean. The ocean is only larger than the Arctic ocean. Some scientists do not recognize the Southern Ocean as an entity in its self but rather an extension of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans. Proponents of the Southern Ocean refer to the significance circulation of waters in the southern latitudes to warrant it being named a separate ocean.

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Mapmakers in the Northern Hemisphere and geographers rarely acknowledge the existence of the Southern Ocean, the fourth largest of the world's five, which surrounds Antarctica. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the thirds option or option "C". I hope this helps you.
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