Antarctica quiz: Test your knowledge on Earth’s frozen continent

Antarctica is Earth’s frozen continent. Covering 5.5 million square miles (14.2 million square kilometers), it’s bigger than Europe and Australia. It holds about 60% of Earth’s total fresh water, with ice up to 3 miles (5 kilometers) thick in places.

But this wasn’t always the case. During the Cretaceous period (145 million to 66 million years ago), when dinosaurs roamed Earth, Antarctica was ice-free and was covered in a subtropical rainforest, serving as a land bridge for these extinct giants to cross continents.

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