Yes
All of the snow in Antarctica -- is snow in Antarctica.
Ninety-eight percent of Antarctica is covered with an ice sheet, only a small part of Antarctica -- the Antarctic Peninsula -- receives any snow at all.
There is only about five percent humidity in Antarctica. Sometimes it does rain in the far north end of the Antarctic peninsula. 'Snow' is really blowing ice crystals and not snow at all.
The frozen water in Antarctica is ice, not snow.
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The pink you see in Antarctica is a refraction of the available light. There is no natural 'pink snow' in Antarctica.
Snow petrels are distributed in the southern region of Antarctica.
All US states have had tornadoes. Antarctica gets snow and no tornadoes, but it is a continent, not a state.
No, but it does in Antarctica.
the snow
Very little snow falls in Antarctica. It is known as a dry region and very windy.So it is true that only little snow falls in Antarctica
No. It's too cold and there is no food chain on the continent.