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  1. Antarctica - Wikipedia

    Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded by the Southern Ocean (also known as the Antarctic Ocean), it contains the geographic South Pole. Antarctica is the fifth-largest …

  2. Antarctica | History, Map, Climate, & Facts | Britannica

    5 days ago · The southernmost parts of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans meet the Southern (or Antarctic) Ocean, the cold oceanic water mass below 60° S with unique biological and physical …

  3. Antarctica - National Geographic Society

    Antarctica is the only continent with no permanent human habitation. There are, however, permanent human settlements, where scientists and support staff live for part of the year on a rotating basis. …

  4. New map of Antarctica reveals hidden world of lakes, valleys and ...

    5 days ago · The map shows diverse geological features shaping Antarctic glaciers from below, which can improve climate models of ice melt.

  5. Frequently Asked Questions About Antarctica - NASA

    Aug 9, 2023 · Antarctica is the fifth-largest continent on Earth. It is almost completely covered in ice. Antarctica covers the Earth’s South Pole. What Is Antarctica Like? Antarctica is the coldest place on …

  6. Antarctica - The World Factbook

    Jan 5, 2026 · Visit the Definitions and Notes page to view a description of each topic.

  7. Antarctica Overview – Land Area, Climate & Research Facts

    Antarctica is Earth’s southernmost continent, covering an area of 13.72 million square kilometers, making it the fifth-largest continent by land area. Despite its massive size, Antarctica has no …

  8. Surviving the Freeze: How Arctic and Antarctic Life Thrive in the Cold

    The Arctic and Antarctic are among the harshest environments on Earth. These polar regions are characterized by extreme cold, icy seas, months of darkness in winter, and in many places, almost …

  9. About the Continent - United States Antarctic Program

    Antarctica is the coldest, windiest, harshest continent, and with little precipitation (roughly 2 inches per year) is the driest place on earth.

  10. A Look Through a Century of Times Reporting From Antarctica

    19 hours ago · Generations of Times journalists have journeyed there with scientists. Their coverage traces humankind’s changing relationship with the most mysterious continent.