1/ If Antarctica's ice sheets melted, the worlds oceans would rise by 60 to 65 metres (200 - 210ft) - everywhere. ... ; Fascinating Facts about Antarctica ... Antarctica Picture | Antarctica Cruise | Facts | History | Boots | Store | Clothes | Whales | Books | Video | Schools | Forum | Site Map | FIDS / OAE's...
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Here are some other Cold Facts... ... Many people think of Antarctica as a windy place. That is true, but only near the edges of the continent. At a coastal location, like Australia's Mawson Base, winds average 40 km per hour, with week-long blizzards bringing winds in excess of 80 km per hour and gusts up to 190 km per hour.
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Antarctica is the coldest place on earth. Find out other interesting facts. ... How cold is it in Antarctica?; Colder than anywhere else on Earth! The world’s lowest temperature, -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit, was recorded in Antarctica in 1983. Right now, it’s almost summer there, but that still means subzero temperatures:
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Antarctica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antarctica Antarctica (pronounced /ænˈtɑrktɪkə/  ( listen) , is Earth's southernmost continent, underlying the South Pole. It is situated in the Antarctic region of the southern hemisphere,...
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Antarctica is situated entirely in the Southern Hemisphere. ... Antarctica is the fifth largest continent and lies entirely within the Southern Hemisphere. It has the coldest climate on earth. It is also the windiest place on earth. The average annual temperature inland is –70 degrees.
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To visit the south pole, you’ll need to travel across Antarctica. Here are the key facts about Antarctica. ... Antarctica is one of the two coldest places on Earth. The other, of course, is the Arctic at the top of the planet. The following facts about Antarctica may surprise you.
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