answersLogoWhite

0

I know because scientists (who study these things) state that that is the case. Unless another scientist can prove otherwise, we must accept that once Antarctica was once tropical, and as continents moves due to tectonics movement, once tropical could, over a very long time, find the continent in a rather cold environment.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Hot is to sweltering as cold is to?

I don’t know


What are some cool horse names for Howrse?

There are many cool names, but everyone has a different opinion. Choose a name that you already know and like. You can always change it later.


How do you know that antarctica was not always covered in ice?

The geology of Antarctica points to it once being tropical. The movement caused by tectonic plates, and the breaking up of the single landmass called, Pangea, shifted the Antarctic to its present position at the south pole.


How big is western Antarctica?

the size of western antarctica ye know hello friends


What are know to be impressive sights in Antarctica?

Uh, Snow? Ice? There's not much in Antarctica.


What was Antarctica known as to the ancient Greeks?

Nothing. The ancient Greeks did not know Antarctica existed.


What are some cool catch phrases?

i lost my teddy bear can i sleep with you Answer Thank you Jesus, for all you do for me, I know you are always with me.


Cold is to frigid as torrid is to?

I think you mean "Cold is to frigid as what is to torrid?" In that case, the answer would be "hot". Torrid is very hot so I don't know what could be hotter. Even sweltering and sultry are not as hot as torrid.


Why is the ice in antarctica breaking up?

as we all know the world is undergoing what we know as global warming and the adverse effect is what antarctica is facing now


What is in Antarctica starting with Q?

dnt know


How do people know how big Antarctica is?

by friends


What are the people living in frigid zone known as?

People living in the frigid zone are often referred to as polar residents or Arctic/Antarctic inhabitants, depending on whether they reside in the northern or southern fringes. These individuals have adapted to harsh cold climates and unique environmental challenges associated with living in these regions.