You may be thinking of East Antarctica and West Antarctica, separated by the Trans-antarctic Mountain Range.
The South Pole is located in the eastern part of Antarctica.
The three parts of Antarctica are:East AntarcticaWest AntarcticaThe Antarctic Peninsula
Your answer depends on the types of parts you're counting. Essentially, Antarctica is a single continent.
The joining of two parts into one is called merging or combining.
There are no countries in Antarctica, but various countries have claimed parts of it.
The two parts of the lithospere are called mantle and the outercore.
Antarctica is called the Earth's heat sink, which attracts excess heat from all over the planet.
The two parts of Michigan are called the peninsulas. There is a lower peninsula as well as an upper peninsula.
Food in Antarctica is generally called edible.
North America and South America are the two continents are in the Western Hemisphere.North AmericaSouth AmericaAndA part of Antarctica
Australia and Antarctica are entirely in the southern hemisphere.Australia and Antarctica are the only continents entirely in the Southern Hemisphere. South America is not, because parts of it lie above the Equator.
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