Antarctica: The World's Largest Desert Unmasked
Antarctica, known primarily for its icy landscapes and extreme cold, is classified as the largest desert on Earth. This classification stems not from heat or sand but from its minimal precipitation, averaging less than 50 millimeters annually, thereby fitting the technical criteria of a desert. Situated at the southernmost part of the globe, Antarctica encompasses around 14 million square kilomete...More
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