they are the Queen Maud Land in the north side, Wikes Land in the east side, Victoria Land in the south side, Marie Byrd Land in southwest side, and Graham Land in the northwest side.
The continent of Antarctica covers about 10% of the earth's surface. It is about as large as USA and Mexico, combined.
what is the differences between coastal and inland districts tell in 5 points
* Ellsworth Land * Marie Byrd Land * Edward VII Land * Palmer Land * Victoria Land * Oates Land * George V Land * Terre Adelie * Wilkes Land * Queen Mary Land * Wilhelm II Land * Princess Elizabeth Land * Mac RObertson Land * Kemp Land * Enderby Land * Dronning Maud Land * Coats Land
Theoretically speaking ( GEOGRAPHICALLY) speaking there are only 5 continents: AMERICA, EURASIA, AFRICA, AUSTRALIA, ANTARCTICA.
There is no plant life at the South Pole. The only plant life on Antarctica is around the coastal areas. There are microscopic single cell plants called phytoplankton that live and multiply in water, and mosses, lichens and algae that can live under the snow and ice.
There are 5 ways water and land areas influence climate in South America 1.Warm waters in the Mediterranean sea 2.Continental landmass 3.Warm winds from Africa 4.Mountains 5.North Atlantic Drift
1.Asia 2.Europe 3.Africa 4.South America 5.North America 6.Australia 7.Antarctica
Nope...lots of land, even unfrozen lakes, under the ice. Basically, Antarctica is a small continent (say the size of Australia) covered by a sheet of ice...and now it's shrinking. no, underneath the ice is rocky land Edited by Danielle Robertson 5/3/2009 :P
5 areas of biology
no, underneath all the ice is land, just like what we walk on today no, underneath all the ice is land, just like what we walk on today edited by Danielle Robertson 5/3/2009 no, underneath all the ice is land, just like whatwe walk on today edited by Danielle Robertson 5/3/2009
3,4, or 5 somewhere around there
The area of Australia is 7,686,850 sq km and the area of Antarctica is 14 million sq km. Therefore, the Antarctic is almost twice the size of Australia.