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Approximately 98% of Antarctica's surface is covered in ice.

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About 98% of the continent is covered with its ice sheet.

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Is 50 percent of Antarctica ice and snow?

Antarctica is a continent that covers 10% of the earth's surface, and it is 100% land. Antarctica is covered by an ice sheet, which covers 98% of its surface.


How much land is in antarctica?

Antarctica is a continent of approximately 14,000,000 sq km about 99% of which is covered in ice.


How much ice is in the Antarctic?

98% of Antarctica is covered in ice


Is Antarctica primarly ice or land?

Antarctica is a continent that covers 10% of the earth's surface -- land. Ninety-eight percent of it is covered with an ice sheet -- ice.


How much of antarctica has water?

None. Antarctica is a continent, 98% of which is covered by ice.


What is continent made of?

Antarctica is 10% of the surface of the Earth, and is made up of land. However, 98% of it is covered by an ice sheet.


How much of Antarctica is under the ice sheet?

About 98% of the continent is covered by ice.


How much of Antarctica is full with snow?

None. Antarctica is covered -- 98% -- by an ice sheet.


Why is antarctica made out of ice?

Antarctica is a land mass that covers 10% of the surface of planet earth. Ninety-eight percent of it is covered with an ice sheet. Ice is frozen water.


Why is Antarctica made of ice?

Antarctica is a land mass that covers 10% of the surface of planet earth. Ninety-eight percent of it is covered with an ice sheet. Ice is frozen water.


How much of Antarctica isn't coverd in ice?

98% of Antarctica is covered in a sheet of ice which means that only 2% is uncovered. :-)


Why doesn't Antarctica have much soil?

Antarctica's soil covers 10% of the earth's surface and represents 100% of the continent. It is, however, 98% covered by an ice sheet which prevents access to its 'soil'.