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East Antarctica.
Gondwanaland East Antarctica.
East Antarctica.
Western and East Antarctica.
East Antarctica.
Knox Coast- part of the coast of Wilkes Land in East Antarctica.
East Antarctica.
A continuous 770-year record of volcanic activity from east Antarctica.
East Antarctica.
Another big iceberg formed in East Antarctica, on the edge of the ice shelf brunt.
East Antarctica is extremely remote and relatively little studied.
A new study shows that the deepestpoint on land is under the Denman Glacier in East Antarctica.
The East Antarctica.
Australian researchers have discoveredhuge underwater lakes beneath the largest glacier in East Antarctica.
The East Antarctica.
Almost 8000 dazzlingblue lakes appeared on the glacier Langhovde in East Antarctica from 2000 to 2013.
The East Antarctica.
The vast Totten glacier was known to be retreating butthe new analysis shows that nearby glaciers in the East Antarctica area are also losing ice.
The East Antarctica region.
It took the massive iceberg more than two decades to drift slowly out of the Ross Sea andalong the coast to the Mertz Glacier in East Antarctica.
Between West and East Antarctica over the entire continent stretching Transantarctic Mountains.
Despite projections based on climate suggesting a future decline, their populations are increasing,particularly in East Antarctica, where most of them breed.
During the Mesozoic breakup of Gondwanaland, East Antarctica separated from other major continental areas.
East Antarctica is generally higher than West Antarctica, and is considered the coldest place on Earth.
Data from Bureau of Meteorology stations in East Antarctica show it has become colder and windier over the same period.
East Antarctica, the researchers say, has become colder, windier and drier due to the combined effects of climate change and ozone depletion.
Data from stations meteorological stations in East Antarctica show that over the same period, the region became more cold and windy.
East Antarctica, the researchers said, became more cold, more windy and dry due to the cumulative impact of climate change and the depletion of the ozone layer.
It is separated from East Antarctica by the Transantarctic Mountains and is covered by the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Freezing temperatures meant the East Antarctica region was until recently considered largely stable but the research indicates that the area is being affected by climate change.