The
islands bordering the Scotia Sea are rocky and partly covered in ice and snow year round; despite these harsh conditions, however, the islands do support vegetation and have been described as the Scotia Sea Islands tundra ecoregion, which includes South Georgia, the volcanic South Sandwich Islands, and the South Orkneys in the Scotia Sea, as well as the remote South Shetland Islands near the Antarctic Peninsula and the small isolated volcano called Bouvet
islands bordering the Scotia Sea are
rocky and partly covered in ice and snow year round; despite these harsh conditions, however, the
islands do support vegetation and have been described as the Scotia Sea Islands tundra ecoregion, which includes South Georgia, the volcanic South Sandwich Islands, and the South Orkneys in the Scotia Sea, as well as the remote South Shetland Islands near the Antarctic Peninsula and the small isolated volcano called Bouvet
islands do support vegetation and have been described as the Scotia Sea
Islands tundra ecoregion, which includes South Georgia, the volcanic South Sandwich Islands, and the South Orkneys in the Scotia Sea, as well as the remote South Shetland Islands near the Antarctic Peninsula and the small isolated volcano called Bouvet
Islands tundra ecoregion, which includes South Georgia, the volcanic South Sandwich
Islands, and the South Orkneys in the Scotia Sea, as well as the remote South Shetland Islands near the Antarctic Peninsula and the small isolated volcano called Bouvet
Islands, and the South Orkneys in the Scotia Sea, as well as the remote South Shetland
Islands near the Antarctic Peninsula and the small isolated volcano called Bouvet
Islands near the Antarctic Peninsula and the small isolated volcano called Bouvet
Island.