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Antarctica News

Antarctica

 
Antarctica is the southernmost continent on Earth. It is the coldest, driest, windiest, highest (on average) and most isolated continent, with very unique physical and biological characteristics. These fascinating qualities are what draw humans from all over the planet to visit and explore Antarctica, but tourism also contributes to the deterioration of its environment.
 
Antarctica is also a region very vulnerable to and threatened by climate change. Over the past half-century, there has been a marked warming trend in the Antarctic Peninsula. Much of the rest of Antarctica has cooled during the last 30 years, due to ozone depletion and other factors, but this trend is likely to reverse. Surface waters of the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica have warmed and become less saline, and precipitation in this region has increased. A great deal of legislation has been passed all over the world to protect and preserve it. (Source: EPA, NY Times / Photo: Christian Revival Network)

Articles about Antarctica

  • Antarctic's first whale skeleton found

    Tue, Mar 19 2013 at 11:52 AM

    The remains are thought to have been on the seafloor for several decades, and been host to new species of snails, worms and crustaceans.

  • Potential new Antarctica bacteria actually contamination

    Tue, Mar 12 2013 at 1:43 PM

    The search for new microbial life in Lake Vostok continues.

  • New bacteria found in Antarctica's Lake Vostok

    Thu, Mar 07 2013 at 7:20 PM

    The findings still need to go through the peer review process for verification.

  • 'Yeti' the robot finds cracks in Antarctic ice

    Wed, Mar 06 2013 at 12:06 PM

    The robot not only finds potential cracks that could hinder convoys but also helps scientists map glaciers.

  • Big meteorite found in Antarctica

    Thu, Feb 28 2013 at 4:26 PM

    Like the fireball that crashed into Russia, the Antarctic meteor is chondrite, the most common type of meteorite.

  • Past Antarctic warming linked to greenhouse gas

    Thu, Feb 28 2013 at 3:00 PM

    Recent findings add to the body of evidence that human-caused greenhouse gas emissions will lead to climate change.

  • Ranulph Fiennes withdraws from daring Antarctic expedition

    Mon, Feb 25 2013 at 5:10 PM

    Famed explorer makes difficult decision after developing frostbite while preparing to start the 2,000-mile trek.

  • Scientists discover source of coldest, deepest water in the ocean

    Mon, Feb 25 2013 at 11:42 AM

    The discovery will affect climate change models, in which bottom water circulation plays an important role.

  • 9-year-old runner takes on Antarctica marathon

    Thu, Feb 21 2013 at 1:24 PM

    Globetrotting fourth-grader plans to run a marathon on every continent.

  • Antarctica's bizarre creatures come to life online

    Tue, Feb 19 2013 at 1:50 PM

    A new database covers the frozen continent's macrobenthic organisms, creatures that live on the seafloor and are big enough to be seen by the naked eye.

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