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Yes, there is clay in Antarctica, primarily found in its sedimentary deposits, glacial environments, and along the Coastlines. The clay minerals in Antarctica are mostly products of weathering from local rocks and can be found in marine sediments. However, the distribution and quantity of clay vary significantly across different regions of the continent. Overall, while clay is present, it is not as abundant as in other geological settings.

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