no. It also has dirt on one side from where the ice has melted
Antarctica is a continent, 98% of which is covered by an ice sheet.
None of Antarctica is ice. Antarctica is 100% land. The land is covered -- about 98% -- by ice, so only two percent of the land is not covered by ice.
The ice sheet that covers 98% of Antarctica lies atop a continent, composed of land.
Ninety-eight percent of Antarctica is covered by its ice sheet -- the ice-free areas are generally beaches and mountain peaks.
One hundred percent of the ice found in Antarctica is...ice...in Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent, not a glacier, and has only ever moved south.
The only part of Antarctica that can melt is the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
ice sheets. if not i am sorry
No
One hundred percent of the ice in Antarctica is ice.
Yes, the Antarctic Desert is a true ice (or polar) desert. Those parts of the Arctic that occur on land are better described as tundra. Much of the Arctic is either open sea or frozen sea ice.
Antarctica is the only continent that is completely frozen in the soil. The majority of the continent is covered in ice, with thick ice sheets that have formed over millions of years.