Tuesday, 10 March 2015

ANTARCTICA

Area: 1, 40, 00, 000 sq. km,

Population: Uninhabited

Size: fifth largest continent.

Situated: Antarctica, centered on the south pole, is situated 960 km from South America 2,700 km from Australia and 4,000 km from south Africa. It is surrounded by Southern or Antarctic Ocean, formed from the southern waters fo Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Ocean.

Shape:

Except for the deep indentations of the Ross and Weddell Seas and the projecting peninsula, the continent is roughly circular in shape.

Climate:

world’s coldest continent and remains covered with very thick layer of ice, therefore known as ‘white continent’.

Precipitation, in the form of snow (equal to 5 cm of rain) making Antarctica, one of the earth’s great deserts.

The land:


Antarctic continent is the highest of all the continents, averaging 6000 feet elevation. Ice sheet covers 95% of Antarctica, and exposed areas are rugged and mountainous. The principal mountain chain is Trans Antarctic which divides the continent in almost two equal parts. Ellsworth Mountain, fringing the coast, contains Antarctica’s highest peak, the Vinson massif (5, 140m). Mt. Erebus, the only active volcano, is located on the Ross Island.

·         The only continent with no permanent population.

·         It is linked to Tierra del feign by the submarine sootier Ridge.

·         It si a great scientific laboratory hence also called ‘continent fo science.’

·         There are valuable minerals like iron, copper, coal , petroleum in Antarctica but high costs involved makes exploploitation of these resources uneconomic.

·         Expedited by many, and first expedition  by India in 1981 -82near Queen Maud region of Antarctica, and named it as Dashing Gadgetry (Mount Indira).

·         Other countries have base camps to carry out research throughout the year.

·         South magnetic pole is located to the southeast of Greater Antarctica in the Indian Ocean.

·         World’s largest glacier – limber is located here.

·         The sheer weight of the ice has warped the continent downward so that much of the land of Antarctica lies below sea level.


·         In 1985 at the South Polar Region an alarming discovery was made by British Antarctic Survey. An ozone Hole (formed due to ozone depletion)was found over the polar atmosphere.

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