Antarctic Zone
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Definition
Noun: * The region around the South Pole: This term refers to the frigid, southernmost area of the Earth, encompassing the continent of Antarctica and the southern parts of the surrounding oceans.
Usage
The term is used as a proper noun to define a specific geographical and climatic region. It is often used in scientific, geographical, and meteorological contexts. * The Antarctic Zone is characterized by its extreme cold, ice shelves, and unique ecosystems. * Research stations in the Antarctic Zone study climate change and marine biology. * The treaty governs all human activity in the Antarctic Zone.
Advanced Usage
- "the Antarctic": A common shorthand for the Antarctic Zone.
- Explorers have long been fascinated by the challenges of the Antarctic.
Variants and Related Words
- Antarctica (Proper Noun): The continent located within the Antarctic Zone.
- Antarctica is the coldest and driest continent on Earth.
- Antarctic Circle (Proper Noun): The line of latitude at approximately 66.5° south, marking the boundary of the area where the sun does not set on the summer solstice.
- South of the Antarctic Circle, there is at least one day of complete darkness in winter.
Synonyms
- South Polar Region: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the location around the pole.
- The Antarctic: The most common direct synonym.
Related Phrases
- Antarctic waters: Refers specifically to the ocean areas within the Antarctic Zone.
- Antarctic waters are home to krill, whales, and penguins.
Noun
- the region around the south pole: Antarctica and surrounding waters