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  • {{Image|Antarctica.png|right|350px| Antarctica.}} ...93,00 square kilometers, excluding sea ice sheets. The highest mountain in Antarctica is the Vinson Massif at 4,897 metres.
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  • ....eunet.at/castaway/stations/aa-bases.html Established research stations in Antarctica] * [http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/1997/antpanel/4past.htm Antarctica past and present]
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  • ...Antarctica.jpg|left|350px| Aerial view of Hut Point, near McMurdo Station, Antarctica.}} {{Image|Hut Point Moat, Antarctica 2.jpg|right|350px| Hut Point Moat, Antarctica.}}
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  • ....eunet.at/castaway/stations/aa-bases.html Established research stations in Antarctica] * [http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/1997/antpanel/4past.htm Antarctica past and present]
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  • A glacier-clad Island between Africa and Antarctica.
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  • Part of Antarctica claimed by Australia, covering 42% of it's land mass.
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  • Large-bodied flightless birds found from their southernmost range on Antarctica to north on the Galapagos Islands at the equator.
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  • ...rctica..jpg|thumb|The ''Maersk Peary'' provides fuel to McMurdo Station in Antarctica.]] ...ntract to supply [[Thule AFB]], in Greenland and [[McMurdo Station]], in [[Antarctica]], and the Maersk Peary was reflagged as an American vessel, sailing with a
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  • {{Image|Antarctica.png|right|350px| Antarctica.}} ...93,00 square kilometers, excluding sea ice sheets. The highest mountain in Antarctica is the Vinson Massif at 4,897 metres.
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  • are a family of [[venomous snake]]s found all over the world, except in [[Antarctica]], [[Australia]], Ireland, [[Madagascar]], [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]], [[New Z
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  • ...ere are over 8,000 [[species]], which inhabit every [[continent]] except [[Antarctica]]. The class is divided into four [[order (taxonomy)|orders]]: ''[[Squamata
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  • ...largest snake family. Colubrid species are found on every continent except Antarctica.
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  • ...etre Island located at 54°26′S 3°24′E -- halfway between [[Africa]] and [[Antarctica]].<ref name=PolarPioneers>
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  • | title=Alaskan Storm Cracks Giant Iceberg To Pieces In Faraway Antarctica
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  • There are hundreds of '''antarctic lakes''', in [[Antarctica]].<ref name=appeal/><ref name=Nature2010-03-23/><ref name=newscientist2014- ...almost 400 subglacial antarctic lakes.<ref name=sciencedaily2018-11-07/> Antarctica also has some relatively small regions that are clear of ice and snow, and
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  • ...ustralian Antarctic Territory''' (AAT) comprises 42% of the continent of [[Antarctica]]. It takes in all islands and territories south of latitude 60°S and betw ...ontinent. Australia is one of seven nations that have claimed territory in Antarctica, the others being [[Argentina]], [[Chile]], [[France]], [[New Zealand]], [[
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  • ...], [[South America]], [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[Oceania]], and [[Antarctica]]. The definition can include the landmass and its nearby islands (thus for ...Worlds. Australia was added in the late 19th century. In the 20th century, Antarctica was added.
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  • ...Territory]] has no year-round population and, like other territories in [[Antarctica]], is not politically recognised by most countries. The [[Akrotiri and Dhek
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  • {{r|Deception Island, Antarctica}}
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  • ...after Henry Larsen. (The Larsen iceshelf|Larsen iceshelves on the coast of Antarctica are named after Carl Larsen, another polar explorer of Norwegian descent.)
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  • ...]] on [[Ross Island]] just across [[McMurdo Sound]] from the mainland of [[Antarctica]], at 77 degrees 51 minutes S, 166 degrees 40 minutes E.<ref name=Nsf>
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  • The vessel is named after the first American recorded to have seen [[Antarctica]].
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  • ...uous journey he, and a few of his men, made, in a converted lifeboat, from Antarctica to South Georgia, to seek help after their ship was wrecked. After making
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  • ...n Ocean between [[Indonesia]] and [[Australia]], and between Australia and Antarctica. Some definitions of oceans include a [[Southern Ocean]] (or Antarctic Oce
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  • ...buting resources and aerating the [[soil]] in every [[continent]] except [[Antarctica]].
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  • ...and during the voyage passed through Rio de Janeiro, Tristan de Cunha and Antarctica. The official handing-over ceremony took place on January 25 1988 and was a
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  • ...rms. [[Ice cap]]s are present today at the poles, over [[Greenland]] and [[Antarctica]], but others were present during [[glaciation]]s (e.g., over the [[Canadia ...tain passes in large streams called outlet glaciers. The [[ice cap]]s of [[Antarctica]] and [[Greenland]] are present-day examples of continental glaciers with a
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  • ...nsulas are the southern tip of [[South America]] and the northern tip of [[Antarctica]].]] ...a and the South Sandwich Islands]] about 870 miles (1400km) to the east; [[Antarctica]] lies about 740 miles (1200km) south. They comprise over 200 islands, incl
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  • ...ia and Africa. No early primates have ever been found in South America or Antarctica as the former was an island continent, while we have as of yet found fossil ...endent island continents. Deep water currents could thus circulate around Antarctica, bringing cold waters northward and subsequently cooling the oceans of the
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  • ...g personnel and supplies to the [[Dumont d'Urville]] research station in [[Antarctica]].<ref name=Scar> ...linity during regular trips between Hobart and the French research base in Antarctica, over the past 15 years.
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