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    1 day ago · Antarctica is divided into West Antarctica and East Antarctica by the Transantarctic Mountains, which stretch from Victoria Land to the Ross Sea. [17] [18] The vast majority of Antarctica is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet , which averages 1.9 km (1.2 mi) in thickness. [19]

    • 14,200,000 km², 5,500,000 sq mi
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  2. 5 hours ago · The Thwaites Glacier, part of the vast West Antarctic Ice Sheet, is one of the world's fastest-changing and most unstable glaciers. At 74,000 square miles large, it's roughly the size of the state of Florida.

  3. 23 hours ago · “Thwaites is the most unstable place in the Antarctic and contains the equivalent of 60 centimeters of sea level rise,” Christine Dow, a co-author of the study, said in a statement. “The ...

  4. 1 day ago · Aug. 18, 2021 —. Sep. 8, 2020 —. Oct. 9, 2019 —. Glaciologists show evidence of warm ocean water intruding kilometers beneath grounded ice at Thwaites Glacier in West Antarctica. The ...

  5. 1 day ago · Human-caused global warming made the record low sea ice extent surrounding the Antarctic continent in 2023 far more likely to occur, according to a new study.. Why it matters: The findings may solve a mystery behind what exactly steered Antarctic sea ice cover into a nosedive in 2023, harming unique species that depend on the ice cover for hunting and breeding.

  6. 5 days ago · Antarctica is not an independent or even autonomous country. Roughly speaking, it consists of a bunch of research institutions from various other countries. Officially, there were two inhabitants until a few years ago, but nowhere could one find what an Antarctic passport looked like or who (except the two owners of one) could have done a ...

  7. 23 hours ago · May 21, 2024. MELTING ANTARCTICA and WORLD'S OCEANS AND ECOSYSTEMS. What Is Happening in Antarctica?Ice Melt- Rising Temperatures: Due to global warming, temperatures in Antarctica are rising, causing ice sheets and glaciers to melt at an accelerated rate.-. Weddell and Thwaites Glaciers: The Weddell Sea region and Thwaites Glacier, also known ...

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