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*ANIMAL IN ANTARCTICA - Coggle Diagram
*ANIMAL IN ANTARCTICA
DEFINITION
Antarctica is the fifth largest continent on earth, and it is also recognised as the world's coldest continent since ice covers nearly all of its surface.
Many people wonder if there are any living things in the continent of Antarctica due to the extreme temperatures.
Except for those conducting research, Antarctica is a location where humans are not permitted to live and it is difficult for any living species to exist in Antarctica because of the vast expanses of icebergs, glaciers, and snow.
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TEMPERATURE
The average temperature on Antarctic coastal areas is around -12°C.
- That water freezes at 0°C and that human flesh rapidly freezes at -40°C.
The coldest temperature recorded in Antarctica is -89.6°C.Draw a large thermometer on a poster ranging from 40°C down to -90°C.