Generally sand is found on beaches that are formed with rocks and minerals, especially with access to life, such as trees and coral sea animals. Sand is created by continued sea action.
What is found on Antarctica's beaches is more aptly described as rubble, some volcanic, and is most often described as pebbles. The sea ice around the Antarctic continent freezes annually, minimizing sea action that produces particles as small as sand.
Sand is not common in Antarctica, even at the edges of the continent.
Yes, there is sand in Antarctica, but it is not as common as in other regions due to the icy conditions and limited vegetation.
Yes in the bottom of the ocean,,,.... where my nan lives XD
Sand is tiny bits of stone that do not freeze. Water freezes. Antarctica is the driest continent on earth. So no, there is no frozen sand in Antarctica.
Antarctica and Alaska
There is no category of biome that covers Antarctica. Antarctica is the largest desert on earth (desert just means low humidity, not sand)
Antarctica is not a country. Antarctica is a continent. You can find it south of 60 degrees South Latitude.
Antarctica is a continent: whales are sea mammals. And yes, you can find whales in the water surrounding Antarctica.
You can find Antarctica in the Southern Hemisphere.
You can find the South Pole on Antarctica.
the gobi desert. but the coldest ice desert in the world is antarctica
You can find Antarctica south of Australia.