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Letter
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Hint
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Answer
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A
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Southernmost research station located on the South Pole
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Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
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B
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Antarctica is derived from “anti”, meaning opposite of, and “arktikos”, which refers to the constellation resembling this animal
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Bear
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C
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South American country with territorial claims in Antarctica
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Chile
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D
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Island in the South Shetland Islands with a tricky name, that is actually an active volcano
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Deception Island
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E
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Largest species of penguin in Antarctica
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Emperor penguin
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F
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Western country with territorial claims in Antarctica
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France
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G
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Several hundred of Antarctica’s lakes can be found underneath these
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Glaciers
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H
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British research station designed to be fully relocatable
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Halley VI
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I
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One of these covers a good portion of Antarctica, roughly the size of the US and Mexico combined
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Ice sheet
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J
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Widely believed to be the first man to set foot on Antarctica
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John Davis
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K
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Small crustaceans which whales in Antarctica feed on
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Krill
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L
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The largest of Antarctica’s subglacial lakes
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Lake Vostok
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M
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Largest research station in Antarctica
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McMurdo Station
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N
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Scandinavian country with territorial claims over Antarctica
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Norway
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O
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The world’s largest one of these has occurred over Antarctica
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Ozone hole
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P
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Australian territorial claim named after a British monarch, before her eventual reign
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Princess Elizabeth Land
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Q
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A massive region of East Antarctica, known for its ice flow
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Queen Maud Land
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R
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Sea known for having a plethora of wildlife
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Ross Sea
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S
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Ocean surrounding Antarctica
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Southern Ocean
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T
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Name for a white and navy blue flag design for Antarctica created in 2018
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True South
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U
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Country which operates both A and M
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United States of America
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V
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Tallest mountain in Antarctica
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Vinson Massif
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W
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Sea next to the Antarctic Peninsula
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Weddell Sea
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X
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Technology used by scientists to study ice and soil in Antarctica
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X-ray Diffraction
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Y
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The kind of snow that shouldn’t be eaten
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Yellow
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Z
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Permanent human population of Antarctica
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Zero
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