3.1.2

Factors Influencing the Antarctic

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Factors Influencing the Antarctic Ecosystem:

The Antarctic ecosystem is shaped by extreme cold, limited sunlight, and seasonal changes. Geographical factors like Earth's tilt, latitude, and air pressure affect its harsh climate.

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Location and latitude

  • The Antarctic ecosystem is located around the South Pole (90°S latitude).
    • Antarctica is very far from the equator, so it receives very little solar energy.
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Earth’s tilt and seasons

  • The Earth is tilted on its axis, which affects how much sunlight Antarctica gets.
    • In winter, Antarctica is tilted away from the sun, so it is dark and very cold.
    • In summer, Antarctica is tilted towards the sun and gets 24 hours of daylight.
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Exposure to the sun and insolation

  • Even in summer, the sun stays low in the sky, so insolation (solar energy) is weak.
    • Low insolation means less heat reaches the surface, keeping the climate very cold.
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Daylight and darkness

  • Antarctica experiences long periods of darkness in winter and long daylight in summer.
    • These extreme light patterns affect temperatures and limit plant and animal activity.
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High-pressure system and effects

  • A high-pressure system dominates Antarctica, bringing cold, dry, and calm weather.
  • The air is very dry, so precipitation is low, and most of Antarctica is a polar desert.
    • These conditions make it hard for life to survive, limiting the Antarctic ecosystem.

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