Peninsulas in Antarctica

Peninsulas in Antarctica are narrow strips of land that extend out into the surrounding ocean, typically with water on three sides. These peninsulas are located on the continent of Antarctica and are characterized by their icy terrain, rugged landscapes, and diverse wildlife. They are important geographic features that play a key role in shaping the climate and ecosystems of the region. Some well-known peninsulas in Antarctica include the Antarctic Peninsula, the Palmer Peninsula, and the Thurston Peninsula.

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