The Antarctic and the Artic share many features in common. They both require ice breakers, for instance. However, only the Antarctic has penguins. I don't think any penguins live in the Northern Hemisphere. Penguins do live in the Galapagos Islands, which is pretty far north in the Southern Hemisphere. All the research stations mentioned by name in the story are in Antarctica. The author seems to use arctic as an adjective and not a place name in this story.
Mention of The Ross Ice Shelf and penguins. So this is in the Antarctic, which goes with a breaker designed to support Research Stations, if my memories of an old Scientific American article on the subject are accurate.
@@detleflehmann4148yeah I picked up on those inconsistencies and quite a few others as well in the first ten minutes, even someone with a basic ( high school level)knowledge of geography and Geo politics should know that most Arctic Icebreakers are Russian or Canadian and the antarctic research stations are minimaly occupied in winter and there are no trade routes through the southern Ocean, conclusion... Written by another bloody ai bot
The Ross Ice Shelf and McMurdo are in Antarctica.
The Antarctic and the Artic share many features in common. They both require ice breakers, for instance.
However, only the Antarctic has penguins. I don't think any penguins live in the Northern Hemisphere. Penguins do live in the Galapagos Islands, which is pretty far north in the Southern Hemisphere.
All the research stations mentioned by name in the story are in Antarctica.
The author seems to use arctic as an adjective and not a place name in this story.
Mention of The Ross Ice Shelf and penguins. So this is in the Antarctic, which goes with a breaker designed to support Research Stations, if my memories of an old Scientific American article on the subject are accurate.
Penguins don't live in Arctic Ocean 😂
there must be an "Ant" befor Arctica, they speak about McMurdo Station, is an American Antarctic research station and Ross shelf.
@@detleflehmann4148yeah I picked up on those inconsistencies and quite a few others as well in the first ten minutes, even someone with a basic ( high school level)knowledge of geography and Geo politics should know that most Arctic Icebreakers are Russian or Canadian and the antarctic research stations are minimaly occupied in winter and there are no trade routes through the southern Ocean, conclusion... Written by another bloody ai bot
@@detleflehmann4148 That's my take. They don't have polar bears, they've got penguins. Ross ice shelf, McMurdo, etc. Just an omission...
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