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Also, from direct measurements over | Antarctica, a column ozone level of less than 220 Dobso |
y nations to declare all of the continent of | Antarctica a World Park. |
White's first book, Surviving | Antarctica, a novel for teenage readers, was published |
70 countries and on every continent except | Antarctica. A. bisporus, also known as the common butto |
The Byrd Glacier is a major glacier in | Antarctica, about 136 km long and 24 km wide, draining |
Returning from | Antarctica after Robert Scott's death in August 1912, S |
Board on Geographic Names to name a place in | Antarctica after him as Sirohi Point in 1961. |
a distance in excess of 6000 km (4000 km in | Antarctica alone), was in excess of 2.5 x 106 km³. |
efueled and replenished supplies en route to | Antarctica; also in recognition of the friendship and c |
They are found on every continent except | Antarctica, although they are missing from some islands |
basalt, which mostly covers South Africa and | Antarctica, although portions extend into South America |
D. | antarctica, an alga, does not have air bladders, but fl |
ative by Franz Hohler about someone visiting | Antarctica and finding an assembly of penguins. |
Promote awareness of the human history of | Antarctica and its relevance to the modern world: and t |
nd the tape and subsequently the Stargate in | Antarctica and decide to establish the Stargate Program |
are known from fossils found in New Zealand, | Antarctica, and possibly Australia, dating from the Mid |
vessel, the Hero, to sight the continent of | Antarctica, and actually set foot on land. |
on earth are occupied by "states" other than | Antarctica, and as such, there's no place that's not a |
branches scheduled to open in early 2008 in | Antarctica and the planet Mars. |
een found on Seymour Island off the coast of | Antarctica and in New Zealand. |
heast Sentinel Range in Ellsworth Mountains, | Antarctica, and surmounting Guerrero Glacier to the sou |
came the first to reach both poles, to cross | Antarctica and the Arctic Ocean, through the North West |
America, Africa, Madagascar, Arabia, India, | Antarctica and Australia was one of the major pieces of |
ts in a small plane, mapped the coastline of | Antarctica and discovered Mac. |
ave to be sideways while attached to half of | Antarctica and Madagascar. |
Nazi UFOs, | Antarctica and Aldebaran |
artial eclipse will be visible from parts of | Antarctica and Australia. |
Main articles: Geology of | Antarctica and Gondwana |
nages four polar research stations (three in | Antarctica and one in the Arctic), as well as the icebr |
in more than 20 polar expeditions, mostly to | Antarctica, and has helped organise many international |
Tierra del Fuego, | Antarctica, and South Atlantic Islands Province, Argent |
avin Menzies claims Hong Bao made voyages to | Antarctica and Australia. |
odern logo includes all of South America and | Antarctica and was rotated 90 degrees to place Europe a |
Perhaps this belongs in the article of | Antarctica and could be replaced with a brief mention t |
mountain, Massey Heights, named after him in | Antarctica and he was Master of the Worshipful Company |
research station located at Terra Nova Bay, | Antarctica and named for Mario Zuchelli, late director |
eved that penguins evolved near the poles in | Antarctica and New Zealand, and moved closer to the equ |
It has spread to every continent except | Antarctica and is a major pest of fruit trees. |
has been introduced to all continents except | Antarctica and most larger islands and archipelago. |
is probably the largest single structure on | Antarctica and was first occupied in 1988. |
e region of Australia or perhaps neighboring | Antarctica and did not reach Europe until less than 30 |
959, on the strength of his photographs from | Antarctica and the Bugaboos, Bishop was hired by the Na |
They are found throughout Iceland, | Antarctica and the Canadian province of British Columbi |
Images are from | Antarctica and the Baltic Sea and available at no cost. |
nd Iraq and reporting on climate change from | Antarctica and the Arctic. |
4, for the international harmony existing in | Antarctica and in particular for the fact that five nat |
In | Antarctica and Greenland ice cores a major eruption or |
facts from Australia as well as New Zealand, | Antarctica, and the Pacific Islands. |
Despite the difficult conditions on | Antarctica and the remote location of Ridge A, construc |
ise is algae and his research takes place in | Antarctica and in the Arctic. |
within rocks in deserts, including those of | Antarctica and the Negev Desert in Israel. |
eered the first radio communications between | Antarctica and the outside world. |
a limited number of papers on the sponges of | Antarctica and the Indian Ocean. |
He worked in | Antarctica and Fiji before returning to New Zealand whe |
to this family have been found in Australia, | Antarctica and Europe. |
D. willana has smaller blades than D. | antarctica and is usually found lower on the shoreline |
regularis is a species of moss that grows in | Antarctica and on the South Shetland Islands. |
Today, Greenland, | Antarctica, and the northern portions of Europe, Asia, |
and southern coast of Australia, Amphibolis | antarctica and Amphibolis griffithii, commonly known as |
k, New Jersey, which has sent researchers to | Antarctica, and in association with Johns Hopkins Ridge |
he hull was not sound enough for a return to | Antarctica and she was finally decommissioned. |
he K-T boundary layer on Seymour Island near | Antarctica, apparently precipitated by the K-T boundary |
ember - Heard Island and McDonald Islands in | Antarctica are transferred from British control to Aust |
nd Cape Smith in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica are named after William Smith. |
Bentley and the Bentley Subglacial Trench in | Antarctica are named after him. |
Bratsigovo Hills on Trinity Peninsula in | Antarctica are named after the town. |
In addition, the Abercrombie Crests of | Antarctica are named in his honor. |
As the waters around | Antarctica are very deep (2,000-4,000 m), they act as a |
Localities are several areas in | Antarctica, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Bolivia, Bra |
nama Canal Zone before both continued on for | Antarctica, arriving on 15 December 1956 at the Weddell |
The film was shot in | Antarctica as part of the National Science Foundation's |
to cement Argentina's claims to a portion of | Antarctica, as well as for scientific reasons and to pe |
e gave many lectures detailing adventures in | Antarctica as well as similar escapades in Europe, an a |
issues commemorative stamps for Oceania and | Antarctica, as well as domestic and international stamp |
ventually signed by 45 countries, sets aside | Antarctica as a scientific preserve, establishes freedo |
clerk whose taste for adventure took him to | Antarctica as a member of Sir Ernest Shackleton's Imper |
Demoting to High importance to | Antarctica, as subject is clearly currently not yet tru |
, for the 1939-1941 Byrd Polar Expedition to | Antarctica, as part of the United States Antarctic Serv |
es, one of which is the largest yet found in | Antarctica at over 30 kg. |
, U.S. Navy, commander, Naval Support Units, | Antarctica, at Little America V, winter 1957. |
al New Zealanders, establishes first base in | Antarctica, at Cape Adare. |
The Spanish | Antarctica base named "Gabriel de Castilla" is on the i |
pping that established a mapping program for | Antarctica based on the best technical methods. |
and a glacier in Queen Maud Land (both East | Antarctica) bear Mikhail Somov's name, as well as a sci |
h, between 1955 and 1958, not only traversed | Antarctica, becoming the first to reach the South Pole |
d to fly for 644 hours over the continent of | Antarctica before landing on January 31, 2001. |
rora Australis, the researchers covered East | Antarctica between 110°E and 130°E. |
t belongs to AmBev, the owner of the Brahma, | Antarctica, Bohemia and Skol brands. |
ed extensively in New Zealand, Europe, Peru, | Antarctica, Borneo, East Africa, Nepal, India, Central |
Victoria Land is a region of | Antarctica bounded on the east by the Ross Ice Shelf an |
who had been planning his own expedition to | Antarctica but agreed to join Scott's expedition provid |
D. willana is a kelp similar to D. | antarctica but is found in more sheltered coasts. |
Challenger sailed close to | Antarctica, but not within sight of it. |
A Camera in | Antarctica by Alfred Saunders - Winchester Publications |
In a later expedition to | Antarctica, Byrd's expedition spotted Little America's |
Cissus | antarctica, called "kangaroo vine", is one of the best |
rctic armless flounder (Mancopsetta maculata | antarctica) can be found on subantarctic shelves, aroun |
Belgica | antarctica can survive dehydration up to 35% of its nor |
McMurdo Station in | Antarctica celebrates Christmas in July, as well as in |
nsfield sighted mountains on the mainland of | Antarctica ClemMcGann (talk) 03:14, 5 October 2009 (UTC |
The undersurface of the pack ice in | Antarctica colored green - Antarctic krill scraping off |
ichnogenus known from the Beacon sandstone, | Antarctica, comprising a large, segmented burrow, beari |
features custom stained glass featuring the | Antarctica Continent, the Erebus Chalice (during Austra |
Nebalia | antarctica Dahl, 1990 |
Vinson Massif (4,897 m), | Antarctica, December 1995. |
Belaturricula | antarctica Dell, 1990 |
eat Factory label were taken from The Moon & | Antarctica demos that were sent to Epic Records. |
ce the 15 Sep 2002 edit), just as History of | Antarctica did. |
Iceberg D-16 is a city-sized iceberg near | Antarctica, discovered on March 26, 2006 by the Nationa |
ngston Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica draining southeast of the Great Needle Peak |
tan species, found on every continent except | Antarctica, due to its ability to survive rafting and f |
umanity spread to every continent except for | Antarctica during the Late Pleistocene. |
cutive officer of U.S. Navy Squadron VX-6 in | Antarctica during Operation Deepfreeze I (1955-56). |
late international relations with respect to | Antarctica, Earth's only continent without a native hum |
ngston Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica east of St. Evtimiy Crag, southeast of Asen |
South Atlantic, and during the Third German | Antarctica Expedition in 1938-39, when two Dornier Wal |
It was a small British | Antarctica expedition launched from the United Kingdom |
oraines have been observed on ice shelves of | Antarctica experiencing large amounts of longitudinal e |
ountain range in the Queen Maud Mountains of | Antarctica, extending from the edge of the polar platea |
after the Baltic German-Russian explorer of | Antarctica, Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen. |
y, USN, Commander, U.S. Naval Support Force, | Antarctica, from November 1962 until April 1965. |
ations form 1953-1966, including resupply to | Antarctica from 1957-1958, and missions to Southeast As |
Diplulmaris | antarctica from offshore of McMurdo Station, Ross Islan |
Zucchelli Station at Terra Nova Bay, | Antarctica, from the air. |
s about the size of France, and reaches into | Antarctica from the south. |
n English polar scientist who helped protect | Antarctica from exploitation. |
International Polar Year, will be shipped to | Antarctica from Belgium (to monitor the health of the p |
oceans to "Ice breaker hitchhiking" to reach | Antarctica, from crossing the Sahara desert to countrie |
essful missions returned the first images of | Antarctica from space. |
intended to be the first expedition to cross | Antarctica from the Atlantic to the Pacific via the Sou |
sighted the islands on his own expedition to | Antarctica, gave it the name Russell Peak. |
Whereas | Antarctica had earlier been declared a nuclear-weapon-f |
and his colleagues found that some parts of | Antarctica had cooled between 1964 and 2000, his paper |
D. | antarctica has a circumpolar distribution between the l |
Antarctica has no government or sovereign ruler and the | |
ct a couple of remote areas off the coast of | Antarctica have been imaged with Street View suggests N |
Siberia, Australia, and | Antarctica have all been theorized to contain the exten |
July is in the middle of winter in | Antarctica; high winds and ice once made it too dangero |
ya are found worldwide with the exception of | Antarctica, however the largest number of species are f |
y boasting, "When ah shag a bird yee'd think | Antarctica hud defrosted oan her bed!" and "Sometimes w |
xplorer John Biscoe, who discovered parts of | Antarctica in the early 1830s. |
sailed with an advance party from London to | Antarctica in the Canadian sealer Theron, with the purp |
oject will launch 20 balloons at a time from | Antarctica in several launches over 2012 to 2014. |
easuring 2.3 m in total length, was found in | Antarctica in 2000. |
iting midges, distributed world-wide (except | Antarctica), in the subfamily Orthocladiinae of the fam |
nt have offered to supply Argentine bases in | Antarctica, in support of scientific missions, using HM |
ANITA launched from McMurdo, | Antarctica in the summer of 2006-07. |
ho carried out research at the South Pole in | Antarctica in 1960 for around 100 days in sub-zero temp |
by the discovery of unusually warm water in | Antarctica in 1947. |
His fieldwork in | Antarctica in 1969 helped solidify the acceptance of co |
of aircraft flights between New Zealand and | Antarctica in U.S. Navy Operation Deepfreeze 1962. |
ary Gillham, one of the first women to visit | Antarctica in 1959. |
vinetto set out on an expedition across West | Antarctica in tracked vehicles to make the first measur |
Eye of the Storm", whereby winds flowing off | Antarctica in all directions appear to start from a poi |
eam completed the first overland crossing of | Antarctica in 1958. |
Mount Erebus Disaster, the DC-10 accident in | Antarctica in which 257 lives were lost. |
obert Falcon Scott's ill-fated expedition to | Antarctica in the early 20th century, and Frank Oates, |
Center Director Wernher von Braun's trip to | Antarctica in 1967 (about two years before the Apollo 1 |
to be built at the Chinese base at Dome A in | Antarctica in the second half of the 2010s. |
anada and Greenland, with a single voyage to | Antarctica in 1961. |
alis is a species of serolid isopod found in | Antarctica, including the Antarctic Peninsula and South |
(US-ACAN) in 1987 after USCGC activities in | Antarctica, including the Ross Sea, since Operation Dee |
ngston Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica is named after Tervel of Bulgaria. |
Durvillaea | antarctica is a large, robust bull kelp species and the |
ngston Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica is named after Asparuh of Bulgaria. |
ngston Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica is named after Paisiy of Hilendar. |
ngston Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica is named after Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria. |
Leverett Glacier in | Antarctica is about 80 km (50 mi) long and 4 to 6 km (3 |
ngston Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica is named after Kubrat of Great Bulgaria. |
ngston Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica is named after the Bulgarian ruling dynasty |
The Beardmore Glacier in | Antarctica is one of the largest glaciers in the world, |
an scientist, for whom Mount Holm-Hansen, in | Antarctica is named. |
Belgica | antarctica is a species of flightless midge endemic to |
For the purposes of the treaty system, | Antarctica is defined as all of the land and ice shelve |
Fogg Highland in | Antarctica is named after him. |
Graham Land in | Antarctica is named after him. |
Mount Gilmour, located in | Antarctica, is named in his honor. |
Antarctica is literally a storybook record, one-half fu | |
The Antarctic Petrel, Thalassoica | antarctica, is a boldly marked dark brown and white pet |
Solariella | antarctica is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropo |
n Snow Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica is named after Gostun. |
Narechen Glacier on Alexander Island in | Antarctica is named after Narechen. |
Bolgrad Glacier in Sentinel Range, | Antarctica is named after the Bulgarian High School of |
Velingrad Peninsula in Graham Land, | Antarctica is named after the city. |
Darzalas Peak on Trinity Peninsula in | Antarctica is named after the god. |
Bankya Peak on Graham Land in | Antarctica is named after the town. |
Rayko Nunatak on Graham Land in | Antarctica is named after Rayko Zhinzifov. |
ngston Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica is named after Devin. |
The song ' | Antarctica' is featured here in its original length wit |
Obzor Hill on Graham Land in | Antarctica is named after the town. |
tion, that "whether he was first to discover | Antarctica is disputed by Russia and USA", it will be O |
ngston Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica is named after Peyo Yavorov. |
Calliotropis | antarctica is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropo |
enwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica is named after Lyubomir Miletich. |
ngston Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica is named after Tutrakan. |
Seguenzia | antarctica is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropo |
But a surprise trip for the PM to | Antarctica is soon devised to fill this space. |
Discothyrea | antarctica is an ant of the family Formicidae, endemic |
olun Glacier on Loubet Coast in Graham Land, | Antarctica is named "after the Bulgarian High School of |
enwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, | Antarctica is named for the ancient ancestor of Blagoev |
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