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 ...
There are no indigenous human populations in Antarctica. The continent is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, which prohibits military activity and supports scientific research. There are no indigenous ...
Antarctica is a place of superlatives—it’s the coldest, highest, driest, and windiest continent on Earth. Though few plants and animals can survive on its shores, its oceans are full of ...
“Soil in Antarctica is mostly poor or non-existent, but this increase in plant life will add organic matter, and facilitate soil formation – potentially paving the way for other plants to grow. This ...
There are also plenty of unique activities that we can’t recommend enough! Antarctica makes use of the Antarctican dollar. It is often referred to as an Emp, after the emperor penguins that roam the ...
Antarctica's first sighting on January 28, 1820, by Russian explorers FF Bellingshausen and MP Lazarev marked the beginning of unparalleled scientific enquiries and highlighted the continent's ...
A portion of the world's iciest, coldest continent is "greening" at a dramatic ... 1986 to nearly 14.3 square miles in 2021. The warmer Antarctica gets, the greener it gets: "Antarctica has ...