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Antarctica: Continent
Antarctica is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded by the Southern Ocean, it contains the geographic South Pole. Antarctica is the fifth-largest continent, being about 40% larger than Europe, and has an area of 14,200,000 km2 (5,500,000 sq mi). Most of Antarctica is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, with an average thickness of 1.9 km (1.2 mi).

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Iran asserts ownership of Antarctica; intends to construct naval base | Antarctic Treaty | Oneindia [Video]

Iran asserts ownership of Antarctica; intends to construct naval base | Antarctic Treaty | Oneindia

Iran's Navy Commander, Rear Admiral Shahram Irani, has stirred controversy with bold claims of ownership over Antarctica, raising concerns about the security of the South Pole continent. In a September..

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Applications are open to work in Antarctica's famous 'penguin post office'.
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Scientists divided on radical idea to protect 'doomsday' Antarctic glacier with 62-mile long curtain

Scientists are designing a radical 62-mile long curtain to protect Antarctica's so-called "doomsday" Thwaites Glacier from melting.
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Indian Naval Hydrographic Department celebrate Republic Day in Antarctica

The commanders of the Indian Navy's tableau during the Republic Day parade are Lt Cdr Bhope Juee Milind and Lt Cdr Nitheesh KS.
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British Army medic says she's broken record for fastest solo ski across Antarctica

A British Army medic says she has become the fastest woman to ski solo across Antarctica.
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Kerala's Shaikh Hassan Khan now scales Mount Vinson in Antarctica

Shaikh Hassan Khan, a 36-year-old government employee from Kerala, has successfully ascended Mount Vinson, the highest peak in Antarctica, marking his conquest of the fifth-highest peak. Despite..
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2011-20 warmest decade on record, extreme weather events increased: WMO

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Ice and easy does it! Boeing 787 plane lands in Antarctica in 'world first'

A team of scientists broke new ground when a plane capable of carrying more than 300 passengers landed in Antarctica, with aviators hailing it as a world first.
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Antarctic winter sea ice hits 'extreme' low – smashing record set in 1986

Winter sea ice has reached an "extreme" record low in Antarctica - raising fears about the impact of climate change on the region and how it could have consequences for the rest of the world.
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Cause of Antarctica heatwave revealed - after temperatures soared 39C above normal

Scientists have uncovered the link between a world-record heatwave in Antarctica and climate change.
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Icebreaker sent to Antarctic station to rescue expedition member

An icebreaker is en route from Australia to an Antarctic research station to rescue an expedition member who is experiencing a medical issue, according to the Australian government.
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'Catastrophic breeding failure' of emperor penguins amid record low Antarctic sea ice

Emperor penguins have suffered their first "widespread breeding failure" due to record low Antarctic sea ice, reinforcing projections the species will be virtually extinct by 2100, scientists have..
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'Tumbling' records and 'unprecedented' changes in Antarctica prompt Foreign Office review of climate change impacts

"Tumbling" records in Antarctica must be taken more seriously because of their "cascading" global impacts, a group of scientists asked by the Foreign Office to investigate the "unprecedented" changes..
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Warning Antarctic sea ice at record low for June

The amount of sea ice around Antarctica is at a record low for the end of June, the Met Office has said.
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Dramatic changes to polar ice caps revealed on new map of Arctic and Antarctica

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Dramatic changes to the polar ice caps caused by climate change are being reflected in a new edition map of Antarctica and the Artic.
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A region of Antarctica has lost 3,000 billion tonnes of ice - enough to cover London with 2km of snow

More than 3,000 billion tonnes of ice has been lost in the Antarctic's fastest-changing region - the Amundsen Sea Embayment - in just 25 years.
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Revealed: Good and bad news for Antarctica's 'Doomsday' glacier

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Scientists investigating Antarctica's vast Thwaites glacier, where melting ice could push up global sea levels by half a metre, have revealed both positive and gloomy news.
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Antarctica's 'Doomsday' glacier is 'in trouble'

Antarctica's vast Thwaites glacier, which could push up global sea levels by half a metre because of its melting ice, is "in trouble", according to scientists.
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'A huge inspiration': Kate takes part in tyre-pulling challenge with record-breaking polar explorer

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The Princess of Wales took part in a tyre-pulling challenge during a meeting with record-breaking Antarctic explorer Captain Harpreet Chandi.
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Giant iceberg breaks away from Antarctic ice shelf

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Scientists discover new emperor penguin colony - by spotting their poo from space

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Scientists have discovered a new emperor penguin colony in Antarctica from space, using satellite-mapping technology.
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Royal Navy helps dig out world's most remote post office after heavy snowfall

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Royal Navy sailors came to the aid of four women who have taken up jobs at an isolated Antarctic scientific base - after heavy snowfall buried some of the buildings.
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New type of seaweed found below Antarctica could help limit global warming

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Four women selected to live and work in remote part of Antarctica with colony of penguins

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Four women are to give up their home comforts to live and work in a remote part of Antarctica.
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'Polar Preet' hopes to be first woman to cross coldest continent solo

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The purity of the driven snow can no longer be taken for granted according to new research which has found microplastics in freshly fallen snow in Antarctica.
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'It breaks your heart': Ukrainian scientist leaves family behind to carry out Antarctic climate research

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RRS Sir David Attenborough completes ice trials during maiden voyage to Antarctica

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The RRS Sir David Attenborough has completed "ice trials" during its maiden voyage to Antarctica, a key milestone in the ship's commissioning.
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Shackleton's lost ship Endurance found in Antarctica in 'milestone of polar history'

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The wreck of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance, which was trapped in sea ice before sinking in 1915, has been found off the coast of Antarctica in what has been called a "milestone of polar..
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Expedition to scour Antarctic depths for century-old wreckage of polar explorer's ship

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An expedition is setting sail to find the ship of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton that sank in Antarctica more than a century ago and gave rise to one of the world's most epic survival stories.
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