Antarctic geology is the study of the geological processes, structures, and features found in the continent of Antarctica. This field of research focuses on understanding the formation and evolution of the continent, as well as the unique geologic history and tectonic activity that has shaped the landscape over millions of years. Scientists studying Antarctic geology often explore topics such as the movement of the tectonic plates, the formation of mountains and valleys, the presence of fossils and ancient glaciers, and the impact of climate change on the region's geology. Antarctic geology is important for understanding the Earth's past, present, and future, as well as for studying the implications of climate change on geological processes.