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Human Inhabitants: The Geographic History Of Antarctica
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In this essay I will be talking about the History Of Antarctica. First the Human Inhabitants then The Geographic history what lies under the ice and finally the climate history.

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Human Inhabitants is there or was there any proof of human life on the ice island, Till this day there is no proof of any human life on the ice but scientists may be able to find some in the future. There is a bedrock island under all the ice and there may be some kind of evidence of some type of human life , manny big time movies and said that life was there at one time or another if these statements are true in my opinion that would be amazing and the power houses of the world would put more money into searching the ice wasteland. There

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