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Antarctica

Gallo, Nina2020
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In 1820, after millennia spent speculating and searching, humans laid eyes on Antarctica for the very first time. Since then, our relationship with this enigmatic land of ice and has continually evolved, from one of industry during the sealing and whaling eras, to exploration as pioneers charted undiscovered coastlines and forged perilous paths towards the South Pole. Today, the human relationship with Antarctica is defined by scientific endeavour, international collaboration and luxury tourism. The bicentenary of the first human sighting of Antarctica is an opportunity to reflect on our Antarctic legacy as the latest scientific research reveals the startling impacts that climate change in Antarctica could have on a global scale. Discover this remarkable continent covered in ice, where days endure for months, highways are built by penguins and shimmering lights illuminate the night sky.
Main title:
Antarctica / by Nina Gallo.
Imprint:
Sydney, NSW : Australian Geographic, 2020.
Collation:
128 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 x 29 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 123) and index.
Contents:
Great southern lands -- Extreme continent -- Life on the ice -- Human endeavour -- Sharing Antarctica -- Climate change.
ISBN:
9781925847864 (hardback)
Dewey class:
998.9
Language:
English
BRN:
384547
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