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Eroded Iceberg in the Lemaire Channel, Antarctica

Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent, overlying the South Pole. It is situated in the southern hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. At 14.4 million km² (5.4 million sq mi), it is the fifth-largest continent in area after Asia, Africa, North America, and South America. Some 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice, which averages at least 1.6 kilometres (1.0 mi) in thickness. On average, Antarctica is the coldest, driest and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. Since there is little precipitation, except at the coasts, the interior of the continent is technically the largest desert in the world. There are no permanent human residents and there is no evidence of any existing or pre-historic indigenous population. Only cold-adapted plants and animals survive there, including penguins, fur seals, mosses, lichen, and many types of algae. The name Antarctica is a romanized version of the Greek compound word Αntarktiké, meaning "Opposite of the Arctic". Although myths and speculation about a Terra Australis ("Southern Land") date back to antiquity, the first confirmed sighting of the continent is commonly accepted to have occurred in 1820 by the Russian expedition of Mikhail Lazarev and Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen. However, the continent remained largely neglected for the rest of the 19th century because of its hostile environment, lack of resources, and isolation. The Antarctic Treaty was signed in 1959 by twelve countries; to date, forty-six countries have signed the treaty. The treaty prohibits military activities and mineral mining, supports scientific research, and protects the continent's ecozone. Ongoing experiments are conducted by more than 4,000 scientists of many nationalities and with different research interests.

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Antarctica as a travel destination?...WoW...what do you think...

now a days a lot of people are traveling to this rude and rough part of the world we know as Antarctica...the reason?...well lot of people think as beacuse of global warming Antarctica will suvive...

Started by tirtha9 (425) in travel • 2 responses • Last response by venuschd (307) • 2 months ago
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Started in TexasFred's • 4 months ago • 0 responses
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Started in ToTheCenter - News • 4 months ago • 0 responses

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New Year Honour - OBE

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Started in HeyJude • 9 months ago • 0 responses
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Out for The Count

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Started in Israellycool • 12 months ago • 0 responses
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Lemaire urges Wild management to acquire a number one center

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Started in RumorMeThis • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: player rumors, john shipley, minnesota wild, st. paul pioneer press

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The Blood Rose: Another Interesting Obscurity Unearthed By Mondo Macabro

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Started in Cinema Strikes Back - Covering the World of Film • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: general, movie reviews, movie news: france, dvd companies: mondo macabro, jeff

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Filed under: Foreign Language, Horror, Independent, Killer B's on DVD, Cinematical IndieWhile a new release from Mondo Macabro isn't necessarily guaranteed to be a great flick, you can always count...

Started in Cinematical • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: cinema, cinematical, movies, the blood rose, thebloodrose

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NHL Western Conference Playoff Pants Party

OK, here's the second half of copyranter's NHL Playoff preview. We still haven't figured out what channel most of these games are on, by the way. If you have your own predictions, or you just...

Started in Deadspin • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: nhl, nhl playoffs

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Recently there has been minor uproar over the publicity leading up to the TV documentary, The Burial Cave of Jesus. This documentary is to discuss a 26 year old archaeological dig and the subsequent...

Started in Progressive U blogs • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: society, personal freedom