Antarctica is a continent, so there is land under the ice. Most of this land hasn't been exposed in thousands of years (or millions further inland), so there is essentially nothing but rock beneath it. There are even mountain ranges and volcanoes throughout the continent, covered under thick ice.
The answer you want is about 70%.
Some say that Antarctica's size doubles in winter when the sea ice surrounding the continent freezes.
The continent of Antarctica.
Cape Pionsett is an ice covered cape in Antarctica
Ice flows consists of surface ice. Ice bergs are a huge piece of thick ice, the majority of which is under water. It's been said that as much as 80% of an ice berg is under water.
Under the ice cap and ice shelves in Antarctica, you'll find a continent. The continent makes up 10% of the earth's land surface.
Huge ice block huge. Or ice block huge gets you the merit anyway.
A huge slab of ice is defined as an ice sheet.
Cape Cod is made up of glacial moraines and outwash left from the retreat of the Laurentide Ice Sheet during the last ice age.
In the permanent ice on Antarctica's coast, you can find -- among others, Brown Island, Black Island and White Island.
650km to the ice of Antarctica
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