
Enderby Land
Enderby Land is a geographic region in Antarctica, located along the continent's eastern coast within the Australian Antarctic Territory. It spans roughly from 45°E to 75°E longitude and features ice-covered plains, mountain ranges, and glaciers. Named after the British explorer John Enderby, this area is largely uninhabited except for scientific research stations. Its extreme cold and remote location make human activity limited, but scientists study its geology, climate, and ice patterns to better understand Earth's environment and climate change.