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Antarctic

Definition: Antarctic refers to a region situated around Antarctica, encompassing parts of South America, North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. It's a vast landmass, not connected to Earth by land or sea; it’s located on an ice sheet that spans across the continents. The Antartides are the largest continent on our planet in terms of size.


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Definition: Antarctica is a continent located in the Southern Hemisphere, opposite South America on its southern coast. Definition: The northernmost point of land in the world, Antarctica consists of an ice-covered, landmass in the Southern Ocean stretching from 60°S to 90°S latitude and 42°W to 180°E longitude. It is surrounded by the South Pole to the north, the Indian Plate to the east, the Antarctic Peninsula to the west, and the South Shetland Islands and Heard Island off its south pole. The continent's highest peak is Mount Everest (8,848 meters, about 29,031 feet).


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Definition: Antarctic is a term used for a group of islands, including several named places in Greenland that are not part of any continent but are within the Arctic Ocean. Definition: The Antarctic is a region on Earth's surface, extending from about 60°S to 65°N, where temperatures are colder than those found at sea level and the air pressure is higher there than it is in the equator. It is covered by ice that is less dense than the atmosphere above and has no open ocean. Antarctica includes three named regions: the Antarctic Peninsula (located about 200km west of Australia), the South Pole, and the East Antarctic Peninsula.


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Definition: The word "antarctic" comes from Greek roots meaning "cold region." It originally referred to areas near the poles, which are typically located in the northern hemisphere; however, it has since been used in many other regions and countries. The specific location or geographical feature is often described by the term "arctic," "boreal," or "frozen." In English usage, it can refer to any area that lies within a 30-degree longitude line north of the Arctic Circle (68°W) but outside the Antarctic Circumpolar Zone (52°S).


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