Yes. Antarctica is the name of the continent. The term -- the Antarctic, is another way to describe both the continent and the region on earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude.
The Antarctic is the region that contains the continent Antarctica.
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The Antarctic is the name of the region: Antarctica is the name of the continent. They are the same, with different terms used in different contexts.
Antarctica is a continent; the Antarctic is the region on earth where Antarctica is located. So in traveling to Antarctica, you are automatically in the the Antarctic.
The highest temperatures in Antarctica are generally experienced in the Antarctic Peninsula.
Antarctica is south of the Antarctic Circle, yes.
There is no Antarctic Standard Time. Research stations in Antarctica keep the same time as their native country's support locations.
The antarctic is an area below the antarctic circle. It includes seas and ice shelves. Antarctica is a continent in that area and is only the landmass.The Antarctic Region includes the continent of Antarctica.
Antarctica is the best place in the world for scientists to find meteorites. Scientists find meteorites in the Antarctic blue ice.
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.
Parts of the Antarctic peninsula are far enough north that it rains there.
Yes, and the continent of Antarctica is the coldest continent on earth.