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β 10y agoAntarctica's closest land neighbor is the southern tip of South America, more than 600 miles north across the wildest water on earth: the Drake Passage.
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β 10y agoThere are two reason for the ozone layer to be comparatively thinner in Antarctica than the rest of the world. 1. The polar winds that blow over Antarctica carry the CFCs(Chlorofluorocarbons), that help to break down ozone molecules posing a threat to Earth, to Antarctica. 2. The ice crystals formed above Antarctic in the stratosphere forms a surface for the break down of ozone molecules.
Antarctica is located at the bottom of the world because it lies over the South Pole on the southernmost continent. This positioning, combined with the tilt of the Earth's axis, results in the extreme cold temperatures and the presence of the Antarctic ice sheet.
They are the sides of your upper legs above the knee that are closest to each other, and to the rest of your body.
Tropical plants could have grown in Antarctica when the continent was located in a more temperate or tropical region millions of years ago due to shifting continents and changing climates. Fossil evidence suggests that Antarctica was once covered in lush forests and supported a diverse range of plant life.
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Antarctica is south of the rest of the world.
Antarctica is south of every other continent on earth.
Because Antarctica needs fresh water too!
Antarctica is completely in the southern hemisphere. In addition, part of it is in the eastern hemisphere, and the rest is in the western one.
No, not at all. Antarctica rests smack in the middle of the Antarctic Sea, also called the Southern Sea.
They explored all continents including Antarctica. They explored Antarctica in the 1900s and explored the rest of the world in 1600s and 1700s. They continents they knew least about were the Americas, Oceania, and Antarctica.
Only Antarctica, and the waters surrounding it.
Every animal that breeds in Antarctica -- including some flight birds, some penguins and some seals -- do so at the edges of the continent, because it is the closest land to where these animals 'live' during the rest of the year -- which is not on the Antarctic continent.
There are two reason for the ozone layer to be comparatively thinner in Antarctica than the rest of the world. 1. The polar winds that blow over Antarctica carry the CFCs(Chlorofluorocarbons), that help to break down ozone molecules posing a threat to Earth, to Antarctica. 2. The ice crystals formed above Antarctic in the stratosphere forms a surface for the break down of ozone molecules.
Antarctica. There's more fresh water frozen into the ice caps than there is in all the rest of the world combined.
The coast of the Antarctic Peninsula is at sea level and is the northern-most part of Antarctica -- about 1,500 miles north of the South Pole. Antarctica is the highest continent, which means that the rest of the continent is mountainous and high -- and colder than the peninsula.
Same as the rest of the world. There are 31 days in January, March, May, July, August, October and December.