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Amazing Antarctica

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  • Which continent is Antarctica known as?
    The Middle Continent
    The Seventh Continent
    The Northern Continent
    The First Continent
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  • What makes Antarctica the coldest continent?
    Its trees
    Its strong winds
    Its freezing weather
    Its warm summers
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  • Where is most of Earth's fresh water frozen?
    In the rivers
    In the ice in Antarctica
    In the oceans
    In the deserts
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  • What kind of animals are commonly found near the coasts or in the sea around Antarctica?
    Penguins and seals
    Dogs and cats
    Elephants and lions
    Bears and wolves
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  • What special agreement was signed in 1961 regarding Antarctica?
    An agreement to prevent wars in Antarctica
    An agreement to mine for resources in Antarctica
    An agreement to build cities in Antarctica
    An agreement to allow countries to claim territories in Antarctica
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  • True or False: Antarctica is the warmest continent.
    False
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  • True or False: Antarctica is the only continent with fresh water.
    False
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  • True or False: Penguins and seals are some of the larger animals found in Antarctica.
    True
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  • True or False: Snow in Antarctica melts during the cold summers.
    False
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  • True or False: Many countries send scientists to study in Antarctica.
    True
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  • True or False: Antarctica is a popular tourist destination all year round.
    False
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  • What makes Antarctica different from the other continents?
    Antarctica is the coldest continent with the strongest winds.
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  • How do most plants and animals survive in Antarctica?
    Most plants and animals can be found near the coasts or in the sea due to the freezing weather.
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  • What special role does a male emperor penguin have in caring for its chick?
    It takes care of an egg for two months without eating until the mother comes back to feed the chick.
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