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Antarctica is a continent that covers 10% of the earth's surface.

The continent is covered by ice -- about 98% of the continent in fact.

This means that the continent is the continent; the ice is the ice, and zero percent of the continent is ice, but 100% of the ice is ice.

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Antarctica's ice sheet holds about 90% of the earth's store of ice.

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None. Sea ice isn't a part of land mass.

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32 percent only...

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