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  1. The average annual temperature at the centre of Antarctica is -57C (-70F), so any warming there is difficult to measure.
  2. Antarctica seems to be warming at the edges and cooling in the middle.
  3. Most warming is along the Antarctic Peninsula, where the glaciers that used to move down onto the ocean floor are melting underneath, forming ice shelves which are breaking off.
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