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sorry if this is wrong but i think its from the Antarctic
No.
Antarctic is the southernmost continent on Earth and experiences extremely cold temperatures.
No, the word 'Antarctic' is a single word, a proper adjective and a proper noun.A compound word is a word made up of two or more words that form a word with a meaning of its own.Examples of a compound words are Antarctic region or South Pole.Note: A proper noun and a proper adjective are always capitalized.
The word "antarctic" comes from the Greek word "antarktikos," which means "opposite the Arctic." It refers to the region surrounding the South Pole.
Antarctic is a modifier word used to describe a region, for example: the Antarctic region. Antarctica is a noun and is the name of a continent. Antarctica is contained within the Antarctic region.
The name "Antarctic Peninsula" derives from its location within the Antarctic region, which is characterized by its extreme cold and ice. The term "Antarctic" comes from the Greek word "antarktikos," meaning "opposite to the Arctic." The peninsula itself is a prominent landmass that extends toward South America, and its naming reflects its geographical significance as part of the larger Antarctic continent. Explorers and cartographers in the 19th century solidified the name as they mapped the region.
Imagination. There are no foxes in Antarctica.
Yes, the word 'Antarctic' is both a proper noun and a proper adjective.The noun 'Antarctic' is a word for the region around the South Pole, Antarctica, and the surrounding ocean; the name of a specific place.The adjective 'Antarctic' is used to describe another noun, such as region: the Antarctic region.
In a word, yes.
An Antarctic Icefish
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Some animals, such as penguins, come to the Antarctic beaches to breed.