Antarctic

//ænˈtɑːktɪk//

"Antarctic" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Even if we do this, it will be another sixty years before the Antarctic ozone hole is repaired.

The boy dreamed of going on an Antarctic expedition.

The expedition has postponed its departure to the Antarctic.

They explored the Antarctic.

They went on an expedition to the Antarctic.

The reckless men froze to death during their expedition to the Antarctic.

Tux is an Antarctic bird.

"Take all the land you want. There will always be enough land for both white and Native American people," said the Indian chief. "Really? So we want all the land from the Arctic Ocean to the Antarctic Ocean," said the general.

The Earth's magnetic field traps the charged particles which are hurled at the Earth by the Sun during solar wind activity. When these charged particles react with the gases in our atmosphere, the gases begin to glow. These aurorae, or glowing gases, are seen in the Arctic Circle and the Antarctic Circle.

In the western Antarctic Peninsula region of the Bellinghausen Sea, temperatures are rapidly warming, and changes in the marine ecosystem are underway.

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We are likely to consider Antarctic English as an occupational variety of general English rather than a new regional variety, mainly because men go to work in the Antarctic for a period, intending to return. They are not settlers.

Scientists have known for years that the Thwaites glacier is the soft underbelly of the Antarctic ice sheet, and first found that it was unstable decades ago.

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