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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Antarctica is also the iciest place on Earth and is capped by an ice sheet up to 4,800 metres at its thickest part but on average it is 2,160 metres. It is so heavy that in places it has pushed the land below sea level. It was formed from the compacted accumulation over some 100,000 years of snow over 25 million years ago. The weight of the snow above has turned the snow below to crystal-clear, blue-green, glacier ice. The total volume of ice is over an incredible 30 million cubic kilometres. Due to the ice thickness Antarctica has the </p>
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