Yes, flowing water existed on Antartica in the distant past. It is evident since there is a massive block of water in that region.
Yes, Antarctica is a desert.
Its still here till this day because the river is flowing with to much over flowing water that never stops
Ninety-eight percent of Antarctica is covered by an ice sheet, meaning it is not known for its rivers. Any flowing water on the continent is seasonal glacial melt. The Onyx is the largest of these. The water from it that does not evaporate, flows into Lake Vanda, which is also frozen.
mars has flowing water on it
Flowing water has kinetic energy
Mars has dry canyons which were clearly caused by the action of running water in the distant past.
Depends on the size and the quantity of the mountains in the region and also on the kind of vegetation on them. Concerning to the water flowing it is very important to the environment that mountains exist over there, because the water from the rains that flow down the mountains keeps the rivers and brooks flowing nicely.
flowing,because frozen water is soild and people wouldnt surivie without flowing water
Mars and Venus might have had flowing water.
Water flowing out of the ground is a spring. An artesian well is one example of water under pressure flowing out of the ground.
If you are in the water in Antarctica, generally, you'd step onto the beach to get out of the water.
stones and fast flowing water can block the water from flowing