What’s under Antarctica?

Qu'est-ce qu'il y a sous l'Antarctique ?

To avoid confusing Arctic and Antarctica, we refer to the number of letters in the word Antarctica: it contains more letters than the Arctic, so it is heavier (think of the heaviness of the continent) and sinks. and is located in the southern hemisphere.

Who’s under the Arctic?

Qui y A-t-il sous l'Arctique ?

This region with blurred borders covers six countries bordering the Arctic Ocean: Canada, the United States (Alaska), Denmark (Greenland), Russia, Norway and Iceland. For its part, Antarctica is a continent in its own right located in the southern hemisphere and almost 98% covered by a layer of ice.

Which country owns the Arctic? The countries concerned are Russia, the United States (via Alaska), Canada, Norway and Denmark (via Greenland).

Where is the Arctic? The Arctic is therefore a huge sea of ​​ice surrounded by land that extends over six countries bordering the Arctic Ocean: Canada, Alaska (USA), Greenland (Denmark), Russia, Norway and Iceland.

Why do we say Arctic?

Pourquoi on dit Arctique ?

Ancient Greek geographers knew of the existence of ice and polar bears in the Far North, hence the name Arctic, which comes from “Arctos”, the bear. The North Star region was named after the lord of these places.

What is the difference between the Arctic and the Antarctic? * The Arctic is where the North Pole is, it is in the Northern Hemisphere. Antarctica is where the South Pole is, it’s in the southern hemisphere. * When it’s summer in the Arctic, it’s winter in the Antarctic.

What is the origin of the word arctic? (1338) From Latin arcticus, from Ancient Greek á¼ € Ï ÎºÏ „ικός, arktikós (“relating to bears, relating to bear country, of the north”), from á¼ „Ï ÎºÏ„ ο Ï ‚, arktos (” To “).

Why the name Arctic and Antarctic? The name “Antarctica” comes from the Greek á¼ € Î½Ï „Î ± Ï ÎºÏ„ Î¹ÎºÏŒÏ ‚/ antarktikós, which means “in front of the Arctic”.

Video: What’s under Antarctica?

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Where are the penguins?

Où se trouve les pingouins ?

Penguins range from the Arctic west to the Mediterranean and North Atlantic nesting on cliffs or rocky shores. We encounter Torda penguins on the Opal Coast in winter when these migratory species pass along our coasts. They are gregarious animals that live in colonies.

Why do penguins live in the north? These species live in the northern hemisphere, searching for food in the cold waters of the sea and ocean. The little penguin is present from the Arctic to the western Mediterranean and on the Atlantic coasts of Morocco, passing for example through Brittany.

Where to find penguins? 7 places to see penguins in the wild

  • Oamaru, New Zealand https://www.instagram.com/p/v11xGev-XQ/…
  • Boulders Beach, South Africa. https://www.instagram.com/p/BTUlfT0Dy5q/…
  • Tierra del Fuego, Argentina and Chile. …
  • South Georgia. …
  • Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. …
  • Phillip Island, Australia.

Where do penguins and penguins live? Penguins live in the Arctic, penguins live in Antarctica.

What are the people of the Arctic called?

Comment s'appelle les habitants de l'Arctique ?

In Canada, the term “Arctic peoples” generally refers to the Inuit, whose ancestors are the Thule, a people who settled in the Arctic between 400 and 1,000 years ago. The Inuit call their territory “Nunangat Inuit”.

Which pole has the earth? The South Pole is at an altitude of 2,835 meters. The Arctic is a sea, the Arctic Ocean a sort of polar Mediterranean. The North Pole is in the sea covered by a changing mantle of 1 to 4 meters of block ice with sea depths of 3100 to 5000 meters.

What is the difference between the Arctic and the Antarctic? * The Arctic is where the North Pole is, it is in the Northern Hemisphere. Antarctica is where the South Pole is, it’s in the southern hemisphere.

What are the people of the Arctic called? Over time, the Inuit migrated from the Arctic regions of Canada to Greenland, Russia and the United States and today are the iconic people of the Arctic region.

Which is colder Arctic or Antarctic?

Antarctica is the coldest place on Earth. It is on this continent that the lowest natural temperature on the planet was measured at -89.2°C on July 21, 1983 in Vostok. In winter, temperatures reach minimums between −80 ° C and −90 ° C in the territory.

What is the coldest region in the world? Capital of the Republic of Sakha, a 3.1 million square kilometer region of Siberia, Yakutsk is known as the coldest city in the world.

Which hemisphere is the coldest? What is the lowest temperature on the Earth’s surface? -98°C according to the latest satellite measurements. This extreme temperature was recorded in the Middle Antarctic Ice Sheet during a long polar winter.

What is the coldest Antarctica or Arctic? At the South Pole, Antarctica is actually the coldest place on Earth. The average temperature in winter is around -60°C, with a world record measured at -89°C in 1983. To the north, the Arctic is slightly warmer, with an average temperature of -40°C, which can drop to -68°C.