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Q: What is Latitude and Longitude of Antarctica?

A: Antarctica lies on the geographical coordinates of 90° 0' 0" S, 0° 0' 0" E.

Latitude and Longitude of Antarctica in other units:

Unit Latitude Longitude
Latitude and Longitude to decimals -90.0 0.0
Latitude and Longitude to degrees minutes seconds 90° 0' 0" S 0° 0' 0" E
   
Latitude/Longitude to UTM Reference
UTM Northing:2035.0568771418184 Easting:500000.0 Zone:31Z

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More detail about Antarctica

Antarctica: Land of Many Faces

Many people think that Antarctica is merely a boring land of snow. However, that is not the truth! Antarctica is many things rolled into one: it is the world's largest desert, the home to millions of wild creatures, and even has active volcanoes! All this and more is why scientists all over the world have been and are still fascinated by Antarctica.

Most of Antarctica is always covered in snow. This is because Antarctica's position at the very end of the world means that it goes through long periods of night followed by long periods of day. It also means that the sun does not directly hit Antarctica at any time of the year, which only makes things even colder. Most of the snows of Antarctica are ancient: only a couple inches of snow falls yearly, sometimes even less the further you get inland. This makes Antarctica the world's largest, coldest desert. It's also home to Mount Erebus, the southernmost active volcano in the world.

Despite the cold and dry conditions, millions of animals and plants call Antarctica home. Tiny little lichens dot the rocks and liverworts branch between the stones. Soft carpets of moss cling to the soil, adding color to the earth. Antarctica is home to breeds of birds that live nowhere else in the world, the most beautiful arguably being the graceful Snow Petrel. Its downy white feathers and serene black eyes make it especially striking as it gently flutters along the coasts. Penguins, whales, and seals are also Antarctica residents as well, and their happy voices are heard wherever the shore meets the sea.

Despite its barren appearance and extreme conditions, Antarctica is an interesting land teeming with life. As scientists learn more about this land, expect it to grow even more fascinating than ever before.

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