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Title
Duration
1
Introduction to the Andrill programme
3:10
2
How long will it take to get to the rock at the bottom?
1:11
3
How far down do you go?
0:55
4
How will global warming affect the drilling project?
5:37
5
Who is funding the 60 million dollars for the project?
0:27
6
What are scientists hoping to achieve with the drilling programme?
0:46
7
Where do you live while you’re drilling?
0:54
8
The process of drilling
4:49
9
Where does Antarctica get its power and energy sources from?
1:08
10
How often have you been to Antarctica?
0:15
11
What would you say the best thing is about this frozen continent?
0:27
12
Have you seen any animals?
0:27
13
What kind of things do you eat in Antarctica?
0:35
14
How many layers of clothes do you wear in Antarctica?
3:02
15
Is it true that there might be oil in Antarctica?
1:10
16
What do you take apart from your clothing?
1:36
17
When are you going to Antarctica?
3:18
18
How do you travel across the ice?
2:46
19
How will you be preserving your fresh food?
1:25
20
Can you please tell us more about the weather, climate, daylight hours, and time zones in Antartica?
4:07
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