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Q1: Antarctica is one of the __________, __________, and __________ continents in the world.
Q2: The expedition group the author traveled with is named __________.
Q3: Antarctica and India were part of the same supercontinent called __________.
Q4: The author found immense relief in Antarctica's uninterrupted __________ horizon.
Q5: "Students on Ice" aims to sensitize young minds about __________ changes happening in the world.
Q6: Antarctica constitutes __________ percent of the world’s ice.
Q7: The author, being a sun-worshipping person, found it unimaginable to be in a place with __________ temperatures.
Q8: Antarctica is interrupted only by occasional __________.
Q9: Antarctica provides evidence of the __________ and helps foresee the __________.
Q10: The founder of "Students on Ice" believes that young minds are the future __________ who can tackle climate change.
Q1: What is the goal of the "Students on Ice" organization?
Q2: Describe the climate of Antarctica.
Q3: What did Antarctica look like in the past?
Q4: What does the author find shocking about Antarctica?
Q5: What kind of evidence does Antarctica hold?
Q6: What is the main concern highlighted by Antarctica's condition?
Q7: How does Antarctica's landscape appear as far as the eyes can see?
Q8: What was Antarctica's connection to India in the distant past?
Q9: What interrupts the quietness of Antarctica?
Q10: What is the significance of visiting Antarctica in the context of global warming?
Q1: Explain the purpose of "Students on Ice" and why it's important.
Q2: Describe the climate and geographical characteristics of Antarctica.
Q3: How does the author feel about visiting Antarctica, and why?
Q4: What evidence does Antarctica provide about the past and the future?
Q5: Explain the relationship between Antarctica and Gondwana.
Q6: Discuss the impact of global warming as portrayed in the text.
Q7: What is the significance of Antarctica's quietness?
Q8: What does the author's visit to Antarctica make us ponder about the future?
Q1: Discuss the journey of the author and the expedition group to Antarctica, including the challenges and experiences they faced.
Q2: Elaborate on the role of Antarctica as a crucial barometer for climate change and its implications for humanity.
Q3: Analyze the importance of understanding Antarctica's history and its relationship with India and other continents in the context of global geography.
Q4: Reflect on the potential consequences of global warming on Antarctica and the broader impact on our planet.
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