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Antarctica Range Antarctica is the continent found on the most southern part of the earth. It includes the South Pole and is sur- rounded by the Southern Ocean. Habitat It is the coldest place on earth with temperatures dipping down to 130 degrees below zero F. The wind along the coast can blow fiercely. It is also considered the driest place on earth even though most of it is covered by a sheet of ice a mile and a half thick. There is very little snowfall and most of that is on the coastline where it can fall very heavily, very quickly. The interior of the continent is really a frozen desert. This is a strange fact considering scientists believe the Antarctic ice sheets hold about 90% of the earth’s fresh water. There are even lakes that have been discovered deep under the ice. It has a mountain range called the Transantarctic Mountains that divide the continent into Eastern and Western Antarctica. The tallest mountain in Antarctica is over 16,000 feet tall. There are even a few active volcanoes. Though many people visit Antarctica as tourists and research- ers, no humans are native to the continent. Animals Many animals live in Antarctica including emperor penguins, adelie penguins, rockhopper penguins, king penguins, chinstrap penguins, gentoo penguins, fur seals, leopard seals, Weddell seals, elephant seals, albatross, petrels, blue whales, killer whales and krill. Plants There are few plants on Antarctica. Only mosses and liverworts can survive the severe cold and dry conditions. There are also some lichens, fungi and algae on the continent.

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Page 1: Antarctica - The Exploring Nature Educational Resource · 2015-08-21 · Antarctica Range Antarctica is the continent found on the most southern part of the earth. It includes the

Antarctica

Range Antarctica is the continent found on the most southern part of the earth. It includes the South Pole and is sur-rounded by the Southern Ocean.

Habitat It is the coldest place on earth with temperatures dipping down to 130 degrees below zero F. The wind along the coast can blow fiercely. It is also considered the driest place on earth even though most of it is covered by a sheet of ice a mile and a half thick. There is very little snowfall and most of that is on the coastline where it can fall very heavily, very quickly. The interior of the continent is really a frozen desert. This is a strange fact considering scientists believe the Antarctic ice sheets hold about 90% of the earth’s fresh water. There are even lakes that have been discovered deep under the ice. It has a mountain range called the Transantarctic Mountains that divide the continent into Eastern and Western Antarctica. The tallest mountain in Antarctica is over 16,000 feet tall. There are even a few active volcanoes. Though many people visit Antarctica as tourists and research-ers, no humans are native to the continent.

Animals Many animals live in Antarctica including emperor penguins, adelie penguins, rockhopper penguins, king penguins, chinstrap penguins, gentoo penguins, fur seals, leopard seals, Weddell seals, elephant seals, albatross, petrels, blue whales, killer whales and krill.

PlantsThere are few plants on Antarctica. Only mosses and liverworts can survive the severe cold and dry conditions. There are also some lichens, fungi and algae on the continent.

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