Antarctica is the fifth largest continent on the Earth. About 98-99% of the landmass of this continent is covered with an ice sheet. It is the coldest, driest and the windiest continent on the Earth. Only a few species of plants and animals that can adapt to their environment can survive here. No nation owns the land, so there are no countries in Antarctica. Only, a few countries, for example, the Unites States,operate science research stations here. Antarctica was first explored by Scott, a British National, during 1901-04.
Surface area: 13,209,000 km2
Location: Southern hemisphere, world’s southernmost continent on the South Pole
Major countries: This continent is not divided into countries
Important physical features: Frozen land and glaciers
Roald Amundsen and his team were the first to reach the South Pole in 1911.


