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One area of the world that needs our help the most is Antarctica, with its ice melts affecting the entire world's climate. Read on to find out some of the most amazing facts about this special place.
Almost 90% of Antarctica's land is covered in a thick layer of ice — around 1.3 miles (2.2 kilometers) deep, on average — and ...
This was no ordinary expedition. It marked the first in-depth study of the geology, ocean conditions, and marine life beneath ...
This collection of Funky Facts from Go Jetters focuses on Antarctica, the coldest, windiest continent on Earth and the least inhabited. One clip introduces us to the idea of glaciers as rivers of ...
Either way, the continent at the bottom of our planet is 200 years old, so we thought we’d celebrate with some facts about the the coldest place on Earth. Antarctica was first sighted by humans ...
Colin O'Brady's lessons from 12 days on a world-record first, rowing 600 unsupported miles across the Drake Passage from South America to Antarctica. I'd never rowed before. I only started rowing ...
A trip to Antarctica might feel less like crossing the ocean and more like crossing the galaxy, but what happens there impacts the world well beyond the coast — influencing weather patterns and ...
Four key glacier basins in East Antarctica showed significant growth due to increased snowfall. The mass gain briefly contributed to a decrease in global sea level rise, according to satellite data.