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Date: 2011-05-06 05:01:48
Antarctica
Continents
Poles
Plate tectonics
Ice sheet
Ice age
Pole shift hypothesis
Antarctic
Physical geography
Glaciology
Antarctic region

ice, outlet glacier terminus, etc.), areas of bedrock and blue ice, and other glaciological features (medial moraines, crevasse areas, etc.) (Scientific Committee on Antarctic ResearchA more accurate delineation

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