A community portal about Antarctica with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Antarctica is the southernmost continent and includes the South Pole. Geographic sources disagree as to whether it is surrounded by the...
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A community portal about Antarctica with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Antarctica is the southernmost continent and includes the South Pole. Geographic sources disagree as to whether it is surrounded by the Southern Ocean or the South Pacific Ocean, South Atlantic Ocean, and Indian Ocean. It is divided by the Transantarctic Mountains. On average, it is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. At 14.425 million; km, Antarctica is the third-smallest continent after Europe and Australia ; 98% of it is covered in ice. Because 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 Antarctica has never had an indigenous population. Only cold-adapted plants and animals survive there, including penguins, fur seals, mosses, lichens, and many types of algae. The name "Antarctica" comes from the Greek ανταρκτικός, meaning "opposite to the Arctic."
Photo by MARIA STENZEL Photographs of the Antarctic were taken by Maria Stenzel, photojournalist for National Geographic, who gave a talk titled "The Deep South: Antarctica as Ground Zero for Global Warming" Tuesday night at Springfield's Symphony Hall as part...
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Written by new contributor, Andy Stone
Problems were inevitable for Antarctic tourism from the start. Seen by many as the last unspoiled landmass on earth, the unique and vulnerable ecosystem is what attracts people to our southernmost continent. How do we handle tourism...
Amundsen-Scott, Antarctica Forecast for Friday: "High" of -84F; Low of -103F -- Weather Underground " Antarctica is likely to be the world's only habitable continent by the end of this century if global warming ...
By Sid Perkins HOUSTON — Trees that grew in Antarctica millions of years ago had a growth pattern much different than modern trees, according to a new ...
Science Daily looks at the issue, and points to a possible solution: “Market the visitor rights to the highest bidder.”
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Explorer Ernest Shackleton placed an 1914 advertisement in the London Times, looking for a crew for his Endurance Antarctica expedition. Nearly 100 years later, I was aboard the Discovery, sailing to the great white continent in much less precarious circumstances.
Global Warming Watching is now a spectator sport - tourism to the Arctic and Antarctica is on the rise. Whereas two decades ago just a few thousand people braved the chill to discover the wonders of the frozen poles, last season 40,000 people made the trek to Antarctica alone.
How many tourists...
Antarctica is not usually a place where you'll find DJs, but Paul D. Miller -- better known as DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid -- was there last year, fresh off an icebreaker and walking through ice fields ...
Election organisers are expecting a 100 per cent turnout from the electorate at Scott Base in Antarctica this year.
"We know about 100 scientists, non-science and defence personnel will be in Antarctica during the election period....
WASHINGTON: Researchers from Maastricht University in Amsterdam have found a possible solution in dealing with the increasing tourism in Antarctica that can ...
Pangaea Expedition FIRST YOUNG ADULTS NAMED TO JOIN MIKE HORN'S 'PANGAEA EXPEDITION' TO ANTARCTICA * Young explorers set sail for Drake Passage en route to Antarctica next month * Four-year global odyssey to ...