Antarctica is a continent.
You can find the Antarctic continent south of 60 degrees S. latitude.
There is no food web in the continent: it's too cold for any animal to live there.
No animal, herbivore or otherwise, makes its home on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Some say that Antarctica's size doubles in winter when the sea ice surrounding the continent freezes.
No. Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, so there is no reason to add the burden of a World Heritage Site administration to this continent.
Antarctica occupies the southern end of planet earth. No other continent is situated this far south.
it is the cycle of antarctia
Lake Vostok
The treaty was signed in 1959.
7500 ft
livin' things mate! plants!!
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.