The Antarctica Biome

The Antarctica Biome
Simon Love

General Classification
Antarctica is a cold environment with tempratures ranging from 0 degrees to -100 degrees. Antarctica has a wide range of plants and animals and is located in the Southern Hemisphere below New Zealand and Australia. On the page I will explain the different aspects about the biome Antarctica

Location
Antarctica hasn't always been located at the South Pole. It has drifted, like the other continents, and has ranged from the equator (during the Cambrian period, about 500 million years ago) to the South Pole. During the time of the dinosaurs, (about 65 million to 248 million years ago), Antarctica was more temperate and housed dinosaurs and many other life forms. Now, there is very little indigenous life on Antarctica. The Map below shows where Antarctica is in the World. Antarctica is shaded blue and white.

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