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Explore Antarctica: Nature, Wildlife & Facts

Discover the unique physical and political characteristics of Antarctica, home to penguins, whales, seals, and more. Learn about its extreme climate, stunning landscapes, and fascinating history. Explore the untouched beauty of this icy continent.

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Explore Antarctica: Nature, Wildlife & Facts

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  1. ANTARCTICA BY: Robin, Neha, and Ibraheem

  2. Physical Appearance • The Oceans in Antarctica are Pacific,Indian,and Atlantic Ocean • Valcano-Mount Erebus Mountains and dry valleys • It is 5.4 million square miles • Coldest tempeture, strongest wind, driest climate and highest averge elevation of any other continent

  3. Political Appearance • The Hemisphere is located in the southern part of Antarctica.

  4. People&Animals • The animals that live in Antarctica are penguins, whales, haired seals, skuvas, and albatross. • Krill & ice cream are the only 2 foods found in Antarctica. • The only language spoken in Antarctica is mostly English. • No one lives in Antarctica.

  5. Interesting Facts • Dogs and non – native animals and plants were banned from the continent with the Antarctic conversation act of 1978. • The coldest temperature is 128.6 degrees below zero. • Ice burgs from Antarctica float North. • In Antarctica there is not enough food to support such large animals • For 1,000s of years, nobody knew that Antarctica lay hidden at the bottom of the globe.

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