No, Alaska is the northern-most state of the United States; Antarctica is a continent in the Southern Hemisphere governed by the Antarctic Treaty.
No, because Alaska is in the United States and Antarctica is on the southern bottom of the Earth
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Alaska. Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than its northern polar counterparts. Alaska is not as far north as Antarctica is south, so it is clearly much warmer than Antarctica.
No. Alaska is considered part of the Arctic in the northern hemisphere. Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere.
No. Alaska is near the Arctic, the North Pole. Antarctica(ant from anti) is at the South Pole.
Antarctica is colder than Alaska
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
No. Not geographically: Alaska is in the Northern Hemisphere and Antarctica is the opposite polar extreme -- in the Southern Hemisphere. However, they are neighbors in the alphabet.
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No, the South Pole is located on Antarctica in the Southern Hemisphere. Alaska is located northwest of North America -- west of Canada, in the Northern Hemisphere.
No, consider Antarctica.
While Alaska and Antarctica have much in common -- both being rather polar in their climates, they are not mirror images of each other. Humans have lived in Alaska for about 10,000 years: no people have ever lived in Antarctica -- the continent is too cold to support life.
Alaska has no major desert areas. The largest desert on earth is Antarctica.
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