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    1. Suddenly their minds were as clear as Antarctic ice


    2. Only the Antarctic Peninsula was warming; an anomalous finding that could not be


    3. great frozen wastes of the Antarctic, the remote jungle of the


    4. spite of the fact that summer had just ended, it was quite cold, due no doubt to its geographical position as the gate to the Antarctic


    5. netic field lines On some clear nights, in the arctic and antarctic regions,


    6. monitors the Australian Antarctic Territory, had this to say:


    7. The Greenland and Antarctic icecaps slid into the sea creating tsunamis that wiped out whatever remained on the coast


    8. said that this is the same tent they used on the last Antarctic expedition


    9. The Antarctic waters became hunting grounds for whales in


    10. Roald Amundsen was accompanied by 92 dogs for his Antarctic

    11. Antarctic? Will he assault every tiny inhabited island of the world? Look again at Revelation 6:


    12. So none of us really knows whether or not South Africa had the bomb, which, it was rumoured, had been successfully tested in Antarctic waters due south of Capetown


    13. “About 7 years ago, an Antarctic expedition took ice cores to look back in time at the conditions prevailing when the ice was laid down


    14. Arctic and Antarctic ice caps, the reduction of the ozone layer, the


    15. Penguins are in the Antarctic


    16. “The chap you mentioned, by the way, who didn’t come back, was in the Antarctic


    17. “I am not going to the Antarctic or to the doctors,” he shouted again


    18. The cold Benguela current flows from the Antarctic along the west coast


    19. " - quote from one of the National Science Foundation's performance evaluations of ASA Antarctic Support Associates (ASA) is a $100 million government service provider


    20. Oligocene transition is the period of time where the Antarctic

    21. Antarctic waters, distributing the heat around the planet and


    22. The Antarctic region cooled down, and the ocean


    23. cycle began, with cold Arctic and Antarctic waters dropping


    24. 9-Summer solstice at the Antarctic


    25. If this ice and icebergs have no drains and wide apertures in the bottom of the frozen ocean, ice will accumulate to great heights and life will be impossible, in addition to the great pressure of the ice and icebergs on some parts of the bottom of the North icy ocean which its average depth is more than 3000 meters and also on the Antarctic area


    26. penguins to survive in the harsh Antarctic conditions


    27. center of the Antarctic land mass


    28. It might be a useful training-ground for me before the planned Antarctic (or will it be Arctic?) expedition


    29. But what can those first pioneers have felt, walking for years to get here, and knowing that, just to find the nearest hotel, they would have to walk all the way back? How did Robert Falcon Scott and his team, setting out to explore the Antarctic, cope with the thought that, should they get into trouble - which they did - there was no help available whatsoever? What were Neil Armstrong's thoughts as the Eagle began its descent to the lunar surface, knowing that NASA - despite the almost obligatory optimism - only gave him and Buzz Aldrin a 50% chance of a successful lift-off from the moon? How will those heroes who, in the forseeable future of the next 2 - 3 decades, making a journey of 34


    30. In 1992, the Antarctic Ozone hole was larger than the continent of North America

    31. If only from the warming of the polar ice caps at the unheard of rate of 5 degrees in one year due to fluorocarbons released into the atmosphere: thus producing an ozone hole over the south pole larger than the Antarctic continent


    32. to the Antarctic has yet to be confirmed


    33. breaking the Antarctic glances between the two mothers


    34. were an incredible crispy blue like Antarctic ice, and they blazed with a clearness that


    35. The outlines of the continents allow the seas to be divided into five major parts: the frozen Arctic and Antarctic oceans, the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean


    36. Here they found merely a passageway for going from the Antarctic Ocean to open sea at the pole


    37. From this fact he drew the conclusion that the Antarctic Circle must contain considerable shores, since icebergs can't form on the high seas but only along coastlines


    38. In these Antarctic districts, as is well known, Sir James Clark Ross had found the craters of Mt


    39. In the air there passed sooty albatross with four–meter wingspans, birds aptly dubbed "vultures of the ocean," also gigantic petrels including several with arching wings, enthusiastic eaters of seal that are known as quebrantahuesos,* and cape pigeons, a sort of small duck, the tops of their bodies black and white—in short, a whole series of petrels, some whitish with wings trimmed in brown, others blue and exclusive to these Antarctic seas, the former "so oily," I told Conseil, "that inhabitants of the Faroe Islands simply fit the bird with a wick, then light it up


    40. The Antarctic seas serve as a refuge for an extremely large number of migratory fish that flee from storms in the subpolar zones, in truth only to slide down the gullets of porpoises and seals

    41. I noted some one–decimeter southern bullhead, a species of whitish cartilaginous fish overrun with bluish gray stripes and armed with stings, then some Antarctic rabbitfish three feet long, the body very slender, the skin a smooth silver white, the head rounded, the topside furnished with three fins, the snout ending in a trunk that curved back toward the mouth


    42. Herds of these different mammals were playing about in the tranquil waters, and I could easily see that this Antarctic polar basin now served as a refuge for those cetaceans too relentlessly pursued by hunters


    43. In 1829 the Englishman Forster, commander of the Chanticleer, laid claim to the Antarctic continent in latitude 63° 26' and longitude 66° 26'


    44. The wonderful Southern Cross, polar star of the Antarctic regions, twinkled at its zenith


    45. Soon we had cleared the Antarctic Circle plus the promontory of Cape Horn


    46. Its universality: its democratic equality and constancy to its nature in seeking its own level: its vastness in the ocean of Mercator's projection: its unplumbed profundity in the Sundam trench of the Pacific exceeding 8000 fathoms: the restlessness of its waves and surface particles visiting in turn all points of its seaboard: the independence of its units: the variability of states of sea: its hydrostatic quiescence in calm: its hydrokinetic turgidity in neap and spring tides: its subsidence after devastation: its sterility in the circumpolar icecaps, arctic and antarctic: its climatic and commercial significance: its preponderance of 3 to 1 over the dry land of the globe: its indisputable hegemony extending in square leagues over all the region below the subequatorial tropic of Capricorn: the multisecular stability of its primeval basin: its luteofulvous bed: its capacity to dissolve and hold in solution all soluble substances including millions of tons of the most precious metals: its slow erosions of peninsulas and islands, its persistent formation of homothetic islands, peninsulas and downwardtending promontories: its alluvial deposits: its weight and volume and density: its imperturbability in lagoons and highland tarns: its gradation of colours in the torrid and temperate and frigid zones: its vehicular ramifications in continental lakecontained streams and confluent oceanflowing rivers with their tributaries and transoceanic currents, gulfstream, north and south equatorial courses: its violence in seaquakes, waterspouts, Artesian wells, eruptions, torrents, eddies, freshets, spates, groundswells, watersheds, waterpartings, geysers, cataracts, whirlpools, maelstroms, inundations, deluges, cloudbursts: its vast circumterrestrial ahorizontal curve: its secrecy in springs and latent humidity, revealed by rhabdomantic or hygrometric instruments and exemplified by the well by the hole in the wall at Ashtown gate, saturation of air, distillation of dew: the simplicity of its composition, two constituent parts of hydrogen with one constituent part of oxygen: its healing virtues: its buoyancy in the waters of the Dead Sea: its persevering penetrativeness in runnels, gullies, inadequate dams, leaks on


    47. We moved off in silence, and continued to coast round the line of cliffs, which were as even and unbroken as some of those monstrous Antarctic ice-fields which I have seen depicted as stretching from horizon to horizon and towering high above the mast-heads of the exploring vessel


    48. On 3 February 2012, Dixie Dansercoer and Sam Deltour (both Belgium) completed their Antarctic ICE Expedition across eastern Antarctica


    49. Hannah McKeand (UK) skied to the South Pole from the Hercules Inlet at the edge of the Antarctic continent in 39 days 9 hr 33 min, from 19 November to 28 December 2006


    50. The Antarctic Ice Marathon, which is held on the Antarctic mainland, takes place at a latitude of 80° south



















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