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Antarctica and the Arctic: The Complete Encyclopedia Book

Antarctica and the Arctic: The Complete Encyclopedia
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Antarctica and the Arctic: The Complete Encyclopedia, Antarctica has not always been a place of ice and snow. Once part of the supercontinent of Gondwanaland, it is believed to have enjoyed a warmer climate in which plants and land animals thrived. However, nowadays less than one percent of the surface is ic, Antarctica and the Arctic: The Complete Encyclopedia
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  • Antarctica and the Arctic: The Complete Encyclopedia
  • Written by author David McGonigal, Lynn Woodworth, Tracy Tucker
  • Published by Firefly Books, Limited, 9/1/2001
  • Antarctica has not always been a place of ice and snow. Once part of the supercontinent of Gondwanaland, it is believed to have enjoyed a warmer climate in which plants and land animals thrived. However, nowadays less than one percent of the surface is ic
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