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.
Antarctica's ice sheet holds about 90% of the earth's store of ice.
None. Sea ice isn't a part of land mass.
32 percent only...
The answer you want is about 70%.
Ice does not increase land mass.
blach
Glacier A continuous mass of ice covering a . . A continuous mass of ice covering a large landmass is known as a mass of perennial ice. (general term). The ice covering Antarctica is called an ice sheet, and it covers 98% of the continent.
Some say that Antarctica's size doubles in winter when the sea ice surrounding the continent freezes.
Antarctica is a land mass that covers 10% of the earth's surface. It is covered -- 98% -- by an ice sheet.
a glacier
Yes, there is no land mass underneath it
'Antarctica' is the land and ice mass surrounding the South Pole.
glacier
Naturally formed mass of ice and snow that moves downhill on land under the influence of gravity
It usually rises, without the weight of the ice.