Antarctica: A Polarizing Issue
Temperatures below minus thirty degrees Celsius for much of the year. Wind speeds that reach up to 54 kilometers per hour. The largest lake in the world, buried under miles of ice. A continent uninhabited except for isolated research stations. Antarctica is one of the most hostile and mysterious places on Earth. As climate change begins to devastate our planet, the importance of understanding and preserving Antarctica's pristine natural environment becomes even more relevant. For the first time, read on to learn more about Antarctica: its secrets, its role in protecting our planet, the explorers who first found it, and its geopolitical importance.
Amir Ala'a, Anittha Mappanasingham, Anusha Mappanasingham, Ashna Hudani, Dr. Austin Mardon, Joonsoo Sean Lyeo, Pareesa Ali, Rishi Mohan, Sam (si Cong) Zhang, Sameen Ali, Samira Sunderji, Shana Quesnel, Shea Mcmartin, Sheher-Bano Ahmed (Author), Brenden Hiebert (Narrator)
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