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Inc Bv 'AVEBEEN, INVITED 2zrn ' ER ACCOUNTS ARE TWICE AS LONG AS THE EVENTS! ON SECOND 1 Rep. Sinvlhe ? USUALLY thoughts, I'LL COME iZ-- g life 12-- 6 Bv Mel I DO THAT EVEZy MOZNINfi, IT'S MY WAV OF MAKING HEZ FEEL NEEDED VY inkerliean Bv BUT IN THE MARKETED ' Neve .anvon I . I S C4NYJN Bv "Tf MAP A 4 ceF-'-JY-'' sreve is DREAMING coulc r hitch IT yIm the Antarctic two-thir- GIFT IDEA ! A STRATEGY AT WHICH E ARTHMEN EXCEL ... W WERE OUT- - Tfirs Ashtrays ... END WE WERE DEFEATED BY destroy all rs in Ocean. Thousands of whales and millions of seals live in the sea around Antarctica. These water mammals depend on the ocean for food and shelter, although the seals spend some time resting and sunning themselves on ice floes The whales of the Antarctic seas are the basis of the regions only industry, Most of the worlds whaling now takes place in Antarctic waters, and the area produces more than of the total catch. I HATE IT WHEN TH0E AIRLINERS EMPTY THEIR PLANNED FOR euerv possible OON71N&ENCQ OF US ne Bv R. Mvt WE THOUGHT WE had BALONEY it$ hek'N OF FINDING OUT U7W r9 AA Al'C? WAV Tom Baliuk Bronin-Hild- a WE SWCE INVADEK5 IAJST RETURN TO OUR HOME WORLD IMMEDIATELY , BEFORE THE pac-e- m Ronald Amundsen. Sea Life Compared with other continents, Antarctica has few natural resources. The icecap itself may someday become the region's most important natural resource, because the ice and snow holds a bonanza of fresh water There is abundant sea Barker and Wilder Bv Scientists believe that at one time Antarctica was a warm land covered with trees and plants. They have discovered fossils of this plant life, along with coal and other minerals. named 8 (!a) VOU WANT TO COME ALONG TO THE WEDGIN JTT, (ooseimer A 4 RfPB rc ET4 VAuLEEJHJUE ? x 5reve irrue-? 4t there C0Tr4C-4 SICVCLE- - 4T THE fVOR iK ran . ' . m.. "'l ' f Milton (laniff the The first men to reach the South Pole arrived on December 14, 1911. They were five Norwegian explorers, headed by a man & SOME PEOPLE AREN'T VERY NICE, ARE THEV, of cracks in the ice. Snow blowing over open areas carves out wavelike ridges called sastrugi. Crossing the entire continent of Antarctica are the Transantarctia Mountains. Some of the peaks rise to 16,000 feet above sea level. Some of the mountains are covered by ice, however, and can be located only by scientific 12-- 8 OniOnS? RAMK Ftmkv The icecap of Antarctica contains more fresh water than all the rest of the world. Flattened by its own weight, the ice moves slowly seaward. Where glaciers move relatively rapidly, deep cracks appear. Blowing snow often AO U BECAUSE THERE TO DISCUSS ISTMAS BONUSES WITH MY goinIg ? gi Jnhnnv Hart U&K,...tF THAT met K jneze wnl I Bv De- also average well below freezing over the continent. The Arctic region around the North Pole, on the other hand, isnt nearly as cold. In fact, except for Greenland, s of all arctic lands have no snow or ice in summer. Antarctica, the fifth largest continent, has a area of about 5.1 million square miles. The icecap over the land is about 7 million cubic feet of ice. This ice could cover the United States with a layer two miles thick. Flattened by Weight cember YEAH Blondie Summer temperatures in Traev Bic-- hT b not to pay it ?) CORNER. ' I col- Coldest and also the most desolate region on Earth is Antarctica, the continent surrounding the South Pole. Most of Antarticas land lies buried beneath masses of ice and snow that are more than a mile thick. The Antarcticas midwinter arrives in June and with it come temperatures of 40 degrees below zero Fahrenheit along the coast. Inland temperatures drop to minus 200 degrees HES &0R6E0US, BRILLIANT, m RIGHT WHAT Y You cant help thinqs!y tfci CERTfllNLV Where is the worlds dest region? 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