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1.6 Glaciers — Classroom Antarctica
The largest Antarctic glacier is the Lambert Glacier, 40 km wide and 400 km long. ... They should include features like crevasses, ice shelves, icebergs and ...
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Expeditioner profiles — Classroom Antarctica
There is a wide range of jobs carried out in Antarctica - here are some profiles detailing the joys and challenges.
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5.1 Southern Ocean food web — Classroom Antarctica
Draw a food web for the Southern Ocean and see how animals depend on each other for food. ... A diagram of the Antarctic food web. ...
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7.4 Madrid Protocol — Classroom Antarctica
Australia supports environmental protection for Antarctica and was integral in the development of the Madrid Protocol, which sets forth a system of ...
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2.3 Mapping — Classroom Antarctica
Ask students to give the latitude and longitude of Antarctic features eg. Mawson, Heard Island, Falkland Islands ... Give the latitude and longitude for a ...
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Field leader - Rod — Classroom Antarctica
For example, I helped design the Apple fibreglass huts (of which we now have about 50 in the Antarctic, and other countries have a further 60). ...
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5.1 Southern Ocean food web — Classroom Antarctica
Draw a food web for the Southern Ocean and see how animals depend on each other ... crabeater seal, elephant seal, leopard seal, minke whale, killer whale. ...
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Biologist - Steve — Classroom Antarctica
When I was about 11, I read a book by zoologist Gerald Durrell which described his childhood on the Greek ... What skills did you need to do that work? ...
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7.7 Antarctic flags — Classroom Antarctica
At the geographic South Pole stands a ceremonial pole, striped red and white like a barbers pole with a metallic mirror ball on top.
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3 Living — Classroom Antarctica
3.0 Introduction and materials: Unit 3 'Living' introduces the people who live and work in Antarctica, and explores the personal and professional qualities ...