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  2. 50 amazing facts about Antarctica - Live Science

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    Antarctica is the coldest, windiest, driest continent on the planet, and researchers are still discovering many of its secrets. Find out some of the most interesting facts about the...

  3. 29 Interesting Antarctica Facts | FactRetriever.com

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    10 Surprising Antarctica Facts. Antarctica contains about 90% of the world's ice and about 70% of the world's fresh water. [3] With temperatures as low as -128 F, Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth. [4] Antarctica is the 5th largest continent and is double the size of Australia.

  4. 50 FUN & Interesting Facts About Antarctica - The World Pursuit

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    Facts About Antarctica To Know! 1. The Antarctic Continent is a Fairly Recent Discovery. There were suspicions that there could be another landmass to the south, but no one actually saw it with their own eyes until 1819. Antarctica was the last of the seven continents to be discovered.

  5. 10 fun facts about Antarctica - Aurora Expeditions™

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    Embark on a journey of discovery with us as we unveil our favourite weird and wonderful facts about Antarctica – from its its extraordinary geography and unique wildlife to its scientific and historical significance.

  6. Facts about Antarctica, where the world’s oldest sperm was found. Learn more about its discovery, geology, weather, history, life existence, ice sheets and more.

  7. Antarctica is one of the most popular yet unknown places in the world. Uncover its properties, environment, and unique feats with these facts.

  8. We’ve put together this list of 25 fun facts about Antarctica for kids! Antarctica is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent on Earth. During the coldest months, mean temperatures range from −4 to −22 °F (−20 to −30 °C) on the coast and −40 to −94 °F (−40 to −70 °C) inland.