yes, they are
The two remaining continental glaciers are Antarctica and Greenland. While Greenland is part of North America and located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, Antarctica is situated at the South Pole.
True. Continental glaciers are large ice sheets that cover vast land areas near the North and South Poles. These glaciers are much larger than alpine glaciers and play a significant role in shaping the landscape through processes like erosion and deposition.
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Glaciers are found on every continent except Australia. Some of the largest concentrations of glaciers are in Antarctica, Greenland, the Arctic, and high mountain ranges like the Alps, Andes, and the Himalayas.
North Korea has a humid continental climate. For South Korea, it's humid continental in the north and humid subtropical in the south.
Glaciers are not what keep the poles cold. The cold at the poles is what creates glaciers.
south australia
South America, or specifically the south western area of Chile
the Atlantic ocean on the east; pacific on the west; gulf of Mexico and Mexico on the south; Canada on the north
There are quite a lot but here are some south pole and north pole.
the Atlantic Ocean on the east; pacific on the west; gulf of Mexico and Mexico on the south; Canada on the north
Florida is located in the southeastern United States. In fact, some of the Florida keys are the southernmost points of the continental U.S., and Miami is the southernmost metropolitan area in the United States.