The Antarctic in the Southern Hemisphere and the ... The Inuit used to be know as Eskimos, which means “eaters of raw flesh”. The Inuit people dress very warmly in the winter because of ...
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Antarctica is like no place on Earth. The "White Continent" has lured explorers and scientists to its stunning, ice-encrusted landscape for two centuries. Countries have tried to carve up Antarctica ...
Team Eskimo Point defeated Naujaat 3-2 in a thrilling championship game in front of a large crowd to claim the 2025 edition of the Polar Bear Plate in Rankin Inlet on Sunday, March 9. The Rankin ...
Even in Antarctica, scientists and workers are feeling the impacts—and are terrified for what’s to come. The United States Antarctic Program (USAP) operates three permanent stations in Antarctica.
Across the South Pole’s frozen expanse, there lives only one purely terrestrial animal: a tiny insect called the Antarctic midge. This flightless creature, just 0.2 inches long, has eked out an ...
The bountiful creatures sequester carbon and are a vital food source for marine predators, but their future is uncertain Gabe Castro-Root A single Antarctic krill is about the size of your pinky ...
Mega-iceberg from Antarctica on collision course with South Georgia: Harbinger of things to come? Date: February 24, 2025 Source: Utrecht University Summary: It is no strange sight to see icebergs ...
Fresh water from melting Antarctic ice is diluting the ocean’s salt levels, potentially disrupting the vital Antarctic Circumpolar Current, with profound global consequences. Flowing clockwise around ...
Parent/guardian consent required for minors. One Grand Prize, consisting of a trip for two (2) persons (Contest Win to Antarctica to be won, estimated total retail value CDN$54,310. Odds of ...
As the New York Times reports, the event is an early warning sign of what's still to come as global warming is causing major changes in the Antarctic Peninsula. The iceberg, dubbed A23a ...
Recently-appointed Nunavut Senator Nancy Karetak-Lindell was born in what was then called Eskimo Point, Northwest Territories, in 1967. “I had a wonderful childhood,” she says.