
Antarctica - Wikipedia
Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded by the Southern Ocean (also known as the Antarctic Ocean), it contains the geographic South Pole. Antarctica is the fifth-largest …
Antarctica | History, Map, Climate, & Facts | Britannica
Jan 5, 2026 · Antarctica, the world’s southernmost continent, is almost wholly covered by an ice sheet and is about 5.5 million square miles (14.2 million square km) in size.
New map reveals landscape beneath Antarctica in unprecedented …
12 hours ago · A new map has unmasked the landscape beneath Antarctica's ice in unprecedented detail, something scientists say could greatly enhance our understanding of the frozen white …
Antarctica - The World Factbook
Jan 5, 2026 · Visit the Definitions and Notes page to view a description of each topic.
Antarctica - National Geographic Society
Without any ice, Antarctica would emerge as a giant peninsula and archipelago of mountainous islands, known as Lesser Antarctica, and a single large landmass about the size of Australia, known as …
New map of Antarctica reveals hidden world of lakes, valleys and ...
1 day ago · The map shows diverse geological features shaping Antarctic glaciers from below, which can improve climate models of ice melt.
Frequently Asked Questions About Antarctica - NASA
Aug 9, 2023 · Antarctica is the fifth-largest continent on Earth. It is almost completely covered in ice. Antarctica covers the Earth’s South Pole. What Is Antarctica Like? Antarctica is the coldest place on …
Antarctica Overview – Land Area, Climate & Research Facts
Antarctica is Earth’s southernmost continent, covering an area of 13.72 million square kilometers, making it the fifth-largest continent by land area. Despite its massive size, Antarctica has no …
The USAP Portal: Science and Support in Antarctica - About the Continent
General facts about Antarctica, including geography, temperatures, and wildlife.
Beneath the ice: Satellites help map Antarctica's subglacial surface ...
14 hours ago · Understanding Antarctica's topography beneath the ice is crucial to predicting ice loss and sea level rise.