flow in all directions
They are enormous masses of ice that flow in all directions.
The ice sheet holds 100% of Antarctica's . . . ice sheet.
A glacier. Please see the related link for more information.
a sheet of ice is called a glacier
The ice sheet exceeds 1500 meters in both of these ice sheets, with the Arctic ice sheet referring to the Greenland Ice Sheet.
An ice sheet is a large mass of glacial ice that covers land, while an iceberg is a large floating mass of ice that has broken off from a glacier or ice shelf and is floating in the ocean. Ice sheets are stationary, while icebergs can drift with ocean currents.
ice sheet
Ice that is 2km thick can be found in areas such as the Greenland Ice Sheet or the Antarctic Ice Sheet. These ice sheets are massive bodies of ice that cover the land, with the Antarctic Ice Sheet being the thickest, reaching up to 4.8km in some parts.
A glacier
1. Ice sheets contain enormous quantities of frozen water. If the Greenland Ice Sheet melted, scientists estimate that sea level would rise about 6 meters (20 feet). If the Antarctic Ice Sheet melted, sea level would rise by about 60 meters (200 feet). 2. The Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets contain more than 99 percent of the freshwater ice on Earth. 3. An ice sheet is a mass of glacial land ice extending more than 50,000 square kilometers (20,000 square miles).
The Ice Sheet at Ogden was created in 1994.
Ice rink?