in

12 Facts About Antarctica That You Probably Haven’t Heard Before

20 Facts About Antarctica That You Probably Haven't Heard Before

Ice mountains, penguins, breathtaking feasts of light… these are just some of the things that come to mind when we think of Antarctica. There is a lot we don’t know about this mysterious continent located in the southernmost part of the world.

1- Antarctica is almost as big as the United States and Mexico combined

1- According to observations by NASA scientists, the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami that occurred in Japan in March 2011 created new icebergs in Antarctica

3- Emilio Marcos Palma is the first person born in Antarctica

4- December 1 is Antarctica Day. This day is celebrated to commemorate the signing of the Antarctic Treaty

5- There is a famous saying of people who stay in Antarctica. “If you sweat, you will die.” Because in polar environments such as Antarctica, sweating causes hypothermia

Facts About Antarctica

6- Another living species that cannot survive in Antarctica due to the cold weather are sharks! The only exception to this situation is a species of sand tiger shark called striatolamia macrota, which is now extinct

7- Fish living in the freezing cold waters of Antarctica have a special protein called “antifreeze” that allows them to survive in this environment

8- Adolf Hitler had organized an expedition to Antarctica in order to collect whale oil, which was needed to lubricate weapons and produce margarine

9- Antarctica was not covered with ice 100 million years ago! Studies show that frogs, birds and even dinosaurs once lived on this continent

10- The name Antarctica is derived from the word “Antarctica” of Greek origin, which means “opposite the North pole

11- There are no polar bears in Antarctica. These snow-white bears can only live in the arctic. The environment of Antarctica is too cold even for them

12- Antarctica is the only continent in the world that has no citizens! Scientists who Decamp there for research purposes can only stay in Antarctica for 3 to 6 months

All About Construction of Steel Buildings In
British Columbia

Written by ugur

Ugur is an editor and writer at Need Some Fun (NSF News), specializing in technology, world news, history, archaeology, cultural heritage, science, entertainment, travel, animals, health, and games. He produces in-depth, well-researched, and reliable stories with a strong focus on emerging technologies, digital culture, cybersecurity, AI developments, and innovative solutions shaping the future. His work aims to inform, inspire, and engage readers worldwide with accurate reporting and a clear editorial voice.
Contact: [email protected]