The first confirmed sighting of Antarctica can be narrowed down to the crews of ships captained by three individuals. According to various organizations, ships captained by three men sighted Antarctica or its ice shelf in 1820: von Bellingshausen (a captain in the Imperial Russian Navy), Edward Bransfield (a captain in the Royal Navy), and Nathaniel Palmer (a sealer out of Stonington, Connecticut).
The first Antarctic land discovered was the island of South Georgia, visited by the English merchant Anthony de la Roché in 1675.
The Antarctic Convergence was first crossed by Anthony de la Roché in 1675.
Most humans live north of the Equator, so adventurous explorers contacted the native peoples who populate the Arctic polar areas before they headed south. There was no confirmation until the 1700s that there was a continent in the Antarctic.
A hole in the ice was discovered first in the 1970s. This very large hole has frozen over and reappeared twice since then. It is called the Antarctic ozone hole.In addition, the Antarctic Ozone Hole was discovered in 1985. It is an annual event in Spring.
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Scott of the Antarctic's first name is Robert.
The first penguin species was likely discovered by early explorers and scientists in the Antarctic region. The specific individual credited with the discovery may vary depending on the source, but it is generally recognized that penguins were first observed by humans in the 16th century.
The ozone hole was discovered over Antarctica.
Captain James Cook never actually discovered the Antarctic Circle itself, but he is known for his significant contributions to the exploration of the Antarctic region. His second voyage, which took place from 1772 to 1775, was notable for crossing the Antarctic Circle for the first time on January 17, 1773. Cook's expeditions helped to map various parts of the Southern Hemisphere and increased European knowledge of the Antarctic area.
The first human born in the Antarctic was Solveig Gunbjørg Jacobsen born on 8 October 1913 in Grytviken, South Georgia.Emilio Marcos Palma was the first person born south of the 60th parallel south (the continental limit according to the Antarctic Treaty), as well as the first one born on the Antarctic mainland, in 1978 at Base Esperanza, on the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.
The Spaniard Gabriel de Castilla, who claimed having sighted "snow-covered mountains" beyond the 64° S in 1603, is recognized as the first explorer that discovered the continent of Antarctica, although he was ignored in his time.
Antarctic ozone hole is the biggest. It was the first to be found.