The famous explorer was Ernest H Shackleton and his ship was called the discovery
Penguins sleep on ice, either on Antarctica's beaches where they breed, or on ice floes in open water.
The homophone for "floes" is "flows."
Antarctic seals primarily live along the coast of Antarctica and on surrounding ice floes. They rely on the sea ice for breeding, molting, and resting, as well as for finding food through cracks in the ice.
No penguins 'live' in Antarctica.Penguins come to the Antarctic continent to breed, lay eggs and raise their young to survival age.Once their season is complete, the penguins return to the sea, where they live in the water and on ice floes.
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These are pieces of ice, as in iceberg. Here are some sentences.The floes broke away from the iceberg and floated out to sea.Ice floes are good resting places for penguins and seals.The ice floe drifted into the path of a passing ship.
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None.No animals are native to or live in Antarctica, although humans do go there to work in the pursuit of science.Some sea animals, such as penguins and seals, come to the Antarctic continent to lay eggs, birth their pups and raise their young until survival age. Otherwise, these animals make their homes in the sea or on ice floes.
Ninety-eight percent of the Antarctic continent is covered with an ice sheet. There are no rivers on the continent of flowing water. There are, however, ice floes, which can be described as ice rivers that flow on top of the ice sheet. Their movement can be measured in a few feet or a few meters per day.
There are two main types of seals that live in Antarctica: the Weddell seal and the leopard seal. These seals are well adapted to the extreme cold conditions of Antarctica and can be found along the coastlines and ice floes of the continent.
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