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nightwolf950 wrote:
sharpiesandhamilton wrote:Southernmost continent
Virtually uninhabited known for lemaire channel
amethyst14 wrote:its a continent
its got penguins
its cold
vampiress_fox wrote:site of the south pole
home to Port Lockroy, a former british research station now turned museum
most cruises to the continent visit the Antarctic Peninsula, which stretched towards South America
⠀⠀⠀⠀deimos wrote:It's home to the driest places on earth; the dry valleys! it's just an expanse of dirt thanks to low humidity and moisture.
It contains 90% of earth's freshwater ice and 70% of the total freshwater on earth.
The first baby born in Antarctica was Emile Marco Palma, in january 1979.
Lumos12 wrote:The only continent that is close to a country, Argentina to be exact
It is melting at a rapid rate, causing the sea level to increase
completely unliveable and full of hidden cracks, glaciers
It contains a portion of actual freshwater, since the earth only has 7%, and most of it is contained in frozen ice, and on glaciers.
jarside wrote:90% of the worlds ice is there
4 types of penguins live in antarctica
because of the little rain it gets, it could be considered a desert
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