Antarctica


Antarctica is the Earth's fifth largest and highest (on average) continent, which doubles in size during winter. It is also the coldest, windiest, and driest continent with some areas receiving no rain for up to a hundred years. During summer, more solar radiation reaches the surface of Antarctica than is received at the Equator over an equivalent period.This category contains Internet sites that are about or located on Antarctica.








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See Also:
  • The Antarctic Connection - Antarctica maps, books, gifts, posters. A source for news, weather and information from the frozen continent.
  • CIA World Factbook - Antarctica - Features map and brief descriptions of the geography, polar regions people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military and transnational polar regions issues.
  • Antarctica 2000 - Includes journals, sound clips, and photographs as well polar regions as antarctic other recordings of nature.
  • Gateway Antarctica - Pictures, guides, and historical society newsletter, from ICAIR polar regions at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
  • Antarctic Treaty Secretariat - The Secretariat, based in Buenos Aires, is the administrative office antarctica supporting the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM). Its website antarctica contains documents, news and information related to the administration of antarctica Antarctica by the Antarctic Treaty cou
  • Ukrainian Antarctic Station EM1U - Ukrainian Club Amateur Radio station from Vernadsky Research antarctic Station on antarctica Galindez island EM1U, Antarctica. Includes scientific antarctic finding and photo gallery antarctica of the base and antarctic the island.


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