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It contains the geographic South Pole and is situated in t ...

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Antarctica
Antarctica (US English /ntrktk/, UK English /ntktk/ or /n
ttk/) is Earth's southernmost continent. It contains the geographic
South Pole and is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern
Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is
surrounded by the Southern Ocean. At 14,000,000 square kilometres
(5,400,000 square miles), it is the fifth-largest continent. For
comparison, Antarctica is nearly twice the size of Australia. About 98%
of Antarctica is covered by ice that averages 1.9 km (1.2 mi; 6,200 ft)
in thickness, which extends to all but the northernmost reaches of the
Antarctic Peninsula.
Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent,
and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. Antarctica
is a desert, with annual precipitation of only 200 mm (8 in) along the
coast and far less inland. The temperature in Antarctica has reached
89.2 C (128.6 F), though the average for the third quarter (the
coldest part of the year) is 63 C (81 F). As of 2016, there are
about 135 permanent residents, but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000
people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered
across the continent. Organisms native to Antarctica include many
types of algae, bacteria, fungi, plants, protista, and certain animals,
such as mites, nematodes, penguins, seals and tardigrades.
Vegetation, where it occurs, is tundra.
Although myths and speculation about a Terra Australis ("Southern
Land") date back to antiquity, Antarctica is noted as the last region on
Earth in recorded history to be discovered and/or colonized by humans,
being only first sighted in 1820 by the Russian expedition of Fabian
Gottlieb von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev on Vostok and Mirny,

who sighted the Fimbul ice shelf. The continent, however, remained
largely neglected for the rest of the 19th century because of its hostile
environment, lack of resources, and isolation. In 1895, the first
confirmed landing was conducted by a team of Norwegians.
Antarctica is a de facto condominium, governed by parties to the
Antarctic Treaty System that have consulting status. Twelve countries
signed the Antarctic Treaty in 1959, and thirty-eight have signed it
since then. The treaty prohibits military activities and mineral mining,
prohibits nuclear explosions and nuclear waste disposal, supports
scientific research, and protects the continent's ecozone. Ongoing
experiments are conducted by more than 4,000 scientists from many
nations.

Colonization of Antarctica
Colonization of Antarctica refers to having humans including families
living permanently on the continent of Antarctica. Currently only some
scientists live there temporarily. Antarctica is the only continent on
Earth without indigenous human inhabitants.
At present scientists and staff from 30 countries live on about seventy
bases (40 year-round and 30 summer-only), with an approximate
population of 4000 in summer and 1000 in winter. There have been at
least eleven births in Antarctica, eight at an Argentine base (including
the first one) and three at a Chilean base.

West Antarctica
West Antarctica, or Lesser Antarctica, one of the two major regions of
Antarctica, is the part of that continent that lies within the Western
Hemisphere, and includes the Antarctic Peninsula. It is separated from
East Antarctica by the Transantarctic Mountains and is covered by the
West Antarctic Ice Sheet. It lies between the Ross Sea (partly covered
by the Ross Ice Shelf), and the Weddell Sea (largely covered by the
Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf). It may be considered a giant peninsula
stretching from the South Pole towards the tip of South America.
West Antarctica is largely covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, but there
have been signs that climate change is having some effect and that
this ice sheet may have started to shrink slightly. The coasts of the

Antarctic Peninsula are the only parts of West Antarctica that become
(in summer) ice-free. These constitute the Marielandia Antarctic tundra
and have the warmest climate in Antarctica. The rocks are clad in
mosses and lichens that can cope with the intense cold of winter and
the short growing-season.

Guaran Antarctica
Guaran is a guaran-flavoured soft drink, originating in Brazil and
manufactured and distributed by Anheuser-Busch InBev. It was created
in 1921 by Pedro Baptista de Andrade for Companhia Antarctica
Paulista, now part of Anheuser-Busch InBev. The drink is produced in
four countries, Portugal, Brazil, Argentina, and Japan.
In Brazil, it is also available as the low calorie version Guaran
Antarctica Zero.
Guaran Antarctica is also available in Portugal, Panam, Spain,
Honduras, Haiti, Paraguay, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, France,
Luxembourg, Netherlands (cans only), Belgium, Israel, Italy,
Switzerland, Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom (recently in some Tesco
and all Waitrose stores), parts of Japan, the United States, Switzerland,
Austria (at SPAR supermarkets) and as 1.5 litre bottles in special food
stores in Germany.
The taste is mild, and slightly apple-like, with a berry after-flavour.
However, Jonathan Goldsmith also says it has a slight ginger ale based
tinge with a raspberry twang in it.

Programmatically Generated Summary

It contains the geographic South Pole and is situated in the


Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere, almost entirely south
of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.

At 14,000,000 square kilometres (5,400,000 square miles), it is the


fifth-largest continent.

About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice that averages 1.9 km


(1.2 mi; 6,200 ft) in thickness, which extends to all but the
northernmost reaches of the Antarctic Peninsula.

As of 2016, there are about 135 permanent residents, but


anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year
at the research stations scattered across the continent.

WEST ANTARCTICA West Antarctica, or Lesser Antarctica, one of


the two major regions of Antarctica, is the part of that continent
that lies within the Western Hemisphere, and includes the Antarctic
Peninsula.

It is separated from East Antarctica by the Transantarctic


Mountains and is covered by the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.

West Antarctica is largely covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, but


there have been signs that climate change is having some effect
and that this ice sheet may have started to shrink slightly.

The coasts of the Antarctic Peninsula are the only parts of West
Antarctica that become (in summer) ice-free.

GUARAN ANTARCTICA Guaran is a guaran-flavoured soft drink,


originating in Brazil and manufactured and distributed by
Anheuser-Busch InBev.

In Brazil, it is also available as the low calorie version Guaran


Antarctica Zero.

Algorithmic Content
Antarctica
Antarctica (US English /ntrktk/, UK English /ntktk/ or /n
ttk/) is Earth's southernmost continent. It contains the geographic
South Pole and is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern
Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is
surrounded by the Southern Ocean. At 14,000,000 square kilometres
(5,400,000 square miles), it is the fifth-largest continent. For
comparison, Antarctica is nearly twice the size of Australia. About 98%
of Antarctica is covered by ice that averages 1.9 km (1.2 mi; 6,200 ft)
in thickness, which extends to all but the northernmost reaches of the
Antarctic Peninsula.
Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent,
and has the highest average elevation of all the continents. Antarctica
is a desert, with annual precipitation of only 200 mm (8 in) along the
coast and far less inland. The temperature in Antarctica has reached

89.2 C (128.6 F), though the average for the third quarter (the
coldest part of the year) is 63 C (81 F). As of 2016, there are
about 135 permanent residents, but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000
people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered
across the continent. Organisms native to Antarctica include many
types of algae, bacteria, fungi, plants, protista, and certain animals,
such as mites, nematodes, penguins, seals and tardigrades.
Vegetation, where it occurs, is tundra.
Although myths and speculation about a Terra Australis ("Southern
Land") date back to antiquity, Antarctica is noted as the last region on
Earth in recorded history to be discovered and/or colonized by humans,
being only first sighted in 1820 by the Russian expedition of Fabian
Gottlieb von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev on Vostok and Mirny,
who sighted the Fimbul ice shelf. The continent, however, remained
largely neglected for the rest of the 19th century because of its hostile
environment, lack of resources, and isolation. In 1895, the first
confirmed landing was conducted by a team of Norwegians.
Antarctica is a de facto condominium, governed by parties to the
Antarctic Treaty System that have consulting status. Twelve countries
signed the Antarctic Treaty in 1959, and thirty-eight have signed it
since then. The treaty prohibits military activities and mineral mining,
prohibits nuclear explosions and nuclear waste disposal, supports
scientific research, and protects the continent's ecozone. Ongoing
experiments are conducted by more than 4,000 scientists from many
nations.

Colonization of Antarctica
Colonization of Antarctica refers to having humans including families
living permanently on the continent of Antarctica. Currently only some
scientists live there temporarily. Antarctica is the only continent on
Earth without indigenous human inhabitants.
At present scientists and staff from 30 countries live on about seventy
bases (40 year-round and 30 summer-only), with an approximate
population of 4000 in summer and 1000 in winter. There have been at
least eleven births in Antarctica, eight at an Argentine base (including
the first one) and three at a Chilean base.

West Antarctica
West Antarctica, or Lesser Antarctica, one of the two major regions of
Antarctica, is the part of that continent that lies within the Western
Hemisphere, and includes the Antarctic Peninsula. It is separated from
East Antarctica by the Transantarctic Mountains and is covered by the
West Antarctic Ice Sheet. It lies between the Ross Sea (partly covered
by the Ross Ice Shelf), and the Weddell Sea (largely covered by the
Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf). It may be considered a giant peninsula
stretching from the South Pole towards the tip of South America.
West Antarctica is largely covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, but there
have been signs that climate change is having some effect and that
this ice sheet may have started to shrink slightly. The coasts of the
Antarctic Peninsula are the only parts of West Antarctica that become
(in summer) ice-free. These constitute the Marielandia Antarctic tundra
and have the warmest climate in Antarctica. The rocks are clad in
mosses and lichens that can cope with the intense cold of winter and
the short growing-season.

Guaran Antarctica
Guaran is a guaran-flavoured soft drink, originating in Brazil and
manufactured and distributed by Anheuser-Busch InBev. It was created
in 1921 by Pedro Baptista de Andrade for Companhia Antarctica
Paulista, now part of Anheuser-Busch InBev. The drink is produced in
four countries, Portugal, Brazil, Argentina, and Japan.
In Brazil, it is also available as the low calorie version Guaran
Antarctica Zero.
Guaran Antarctica is also available in Portugal, Panam, Spain,
Honduras, Haiti, Paraguay, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, France,
Luxembourg, Netherlands (cans only), Belgium, Israel, Italy,
Switzerland, Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom (recently in some Tesco
and all Waitrose stores), parts of Japan, the United States, Switzerland,
Austria (at SPAR supermarkets) and as 1.5 litre bottles in special food
stores in Germany.

The taste is mild, and slightly apple-like, with a berry after-flavour.


However, Jonathan Goldsmith also says it has a slight ginger ale based
tinge with a raspberry twang in it.

Unique Proper Nouns and Key Terms


Anheuser-Busch InBev
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctic Treaty System
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
climate change
Companhia Antarctica Paulista
East Antarctica
Fabian Gottlieb
Finland
France
Germany
Guaran
Guaran Antarctica
Haiti
Honduras
Ireland

Japan
Jonathan Goldsmith
Lesser Antarctica
Luxembourg
Marielandia Antarctic
Mikhail Lazarev
Mirny
Netherlands
Panam
Pedro Baptista de Andrade
Portugal
Ross Sea
South America
Southern Hemisphere
Southern Ocean
South Pole
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Terra Australis
Tesco
Transantarctic Mountains
UK
United Kingdom
United States

von Bellingshausen
Weddell Sea
West Antarctica
West Antarctic Ice Sheet

Acronyms
Anheuser-Busch
ANTARCTICA
COLONIZATION
Filchner-Ronne
GUARAN
InBev.
OF
SPAR
UK
US
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