It is situated at the south pole of our earth.
Antarctica is located near and spread out over the South Pole. It Is the Fifth Largest of Seven Continents and is almost entirely in the Antarctic Circle. This is not to be confused with Arctic, which is located near the Earth's North Pole.
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Antarctica is a continent, as above. The Antarctic region, which is governed by the Antarctic Treaty, covers all of planet earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude.
In Antarctic the Antarctic Peninsula is located the northernmost part of Antarctica. It is the largest and most dynamic peninsula in Antarctic and is the biggest 1300 kms, from Cape Adams to Eklung Islands.
It is the bit of Antarctica that sticks out towards South America. Jutting out of the northwest coast of Antarctica.
That would depend on which way is up. If you are viewing from space, any part of the planet could be considered up.
This answer depends on where you live.
South side
Not even close. That honor goes to the Antarctic Peninsula, with northern Scandinavia a likely close second.
Yes. There are two flowering plants, Antarctic hair grass and Antarctic pearlwort. Very little vegetation grows on Antarctica, mostly mosses and liverworts, and these exist on the warmest area, the Antarctic Peninsula.
Antarctic Peninsula
Deception Island is an island in the South Shetland Islands archipelago, Antarctica. Its location in the Antarctic Peninsula includes in in the governance of the Antarctic Treaty. It is considered, then, part of Antarctica.
None. Any rainfall in Antarctica is concentrated on the Antarctic Peninsula. The Trans-Antarctic mountains are too cold for rain. Plus, further inland, there is essentially no precipitation, that geography being a polar desert.
The Antarctic Peninsula
The Antarctic Peninsula is a length of land -- as is all other peninsula on earth -- surrounded on three sides by water. Yes, there are mountains on the Antarctic Peninsula.
Because antarctic peninsula is out of antarctic circle !
You can find the Weddell Sea east of the Antarctic Peninsula.
The "Antarctic Peninsula".
The Antarctic Peninsula.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
You can find the Antarctic Peninsula using 69.5000° S, 65.0000° W.
All land south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty. This includes the Antarctic Peninsula.
You can hire onto a tour that will take you to the Antarctic Peninsula from Chile, Argentina, Australia or New Zealand.
Antarctica has one peninsula, the Antarctic Peninsula.
You may be thinking of the Antarctic Peninsula.