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Jed
1 year ago
Antarctica also has the lowest point of any continental plate. It's beneath the Byrd Glacier, and it's 9416ft (2870m) below sea level.
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Sibbie
1 year ago
The South Pole is 9,301 feet above sea level, but 9,000 feet of that is ice.
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Sampson
1 year ago
#13 the double post is insane
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Jed
1 year ago
Antarctica also has the lowest point of any continental plate. It's beneath the Byrd Glacier, and it's 9416ft (2870m) below sea level.
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Sibbie
1 year ago
The South Pole is 9,301 feet above sea level, but 9,000 feet of that is ice.
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Sampson
1 year ago
#13 the double post is insane
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