• The Hughes Range (84°30′S 175°30′E / 84.500°S 175.500°E / -84.500; 175.500 (Hughes Range)) is a high massive north–south trending mountain range in...
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  • Hughes Range can refer to: Hughes Range (Antarctica) Hughes Range (British Columbia) in Canada; see List of mountains of British Columbia This disambiguation...
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  • the surname Hughes Range (Antarctica), Ross Dependency Mount Hughes, Oates Land Hughes Basin, Oates Land Hughes Bay, Graham Land Hughes Bluff, Victoria...
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  • Byrd Glacier on the south, westward of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica. The Britannia Range was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition...
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    Mountains (abbreviated TAM) comprise a mountain range of uplifted rock (primarily sedimentary) in Antarctica which extends, with some interruptions, across...
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    Antarctica (/ænˈtɑːrktɪkə/ ) is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded...
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  • the continent of Antarctica. The range borders the eastern side of Beardmore Glacier from Keltie Glacier to the Ross Ice Shelf. The range is southeast of...
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  • Peninsula in Antarctica. Chavdar Peninsula lies on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is bounded by Curtiss Bay to the northeast, Hughes Bay to the...
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    to the north at the Ross Ice Shelf. Hughes Range, a high massive north–south trending mountain range in Antarctica, surmounted by six prominent summits...
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    The wildlife of Antarctica are extremophiles, having adapted to the dryness, low temperatures, and high exposure common in Antarctica. The extreme weather...
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