Ice the pole it is approximately 2,700 meters, or more than 9,000 feet thick.
8 to 10 meters thick by the edge of McMurdo
The Greenland ice sheet is a vast body of ice covering 1,710,000 square kilometres and its thickness is generally more than 2 km and over 3 km at its thickest point.
because, 85 percent of it is covered in thick ice cap.
It is in northern Greenland, which is covered by a mile-thick ice cap.
They are the Polar Ice Caps and they are not as thick as they used to be.
The ice is extremely thick, I believe getting to 3km thick at the thickest
No
No, but there is a large population of alpaca.
Continental glaciers.
Some investigations suggest that the ice is 3 kilometers (2 miles) thick. It tends to melt on the coasts and slightly thicken in the center
Greenland
Antarctica and Greenland (resource: science book :P)
Not in the modern age. Greenland is suspected of having a shallow crust under the ice cap, but no volcanic activity has been recorded.
ice cap ..... Antarticia Greenland and Alaska are just some ex.