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Question by  yntern (58)

What is the total land mass in Antarctica?

 
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Answer by  mcgillionaire (24)

The total land mass of Antarctica, both ice-free and ice-covered, is 14,000,000 square kilometers, or 5,405,218 square miles.

 
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Answer by  TZ16 (367)

Antarctica is about 5,405,000 square miles. This is approximately 14,000,000 square kilometers. Ice covers roughly 98 percent of this area. Antarctica is the fifth largest continent in the world.

 
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Answer by  Clement (1453)

The total area of Antarctica constitutes approximately 14,000,000 square kilometres or 5,405,428 square miles. Only 280,000 square kilometres or 100,000 square miles are ice-free. Currently seven countries maintain territorial claims in Antarctica: Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway and UK. Brazil has an unofficial claim.

 
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