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The United Kingdom (UK) is a country in Europe with a population, government, and developed infrastructure, while Antarctica is a continent located in the Southern Hemisphere that is almost entirely covered by ice. The UK has a diverse economy and is home to various industries and services, while Antarctica is primarily a desolate, uninhabited landmass dedicated to scientific research.

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