Antarctica is a continent which is 100% land. However, 98% of the continent is covered by an ice sheet. So there is more land than ice.
None of Antarctica is ice. Antarctica is 100% land. The land is covered -- about 98% -- by ice, so only two percent of the land is not covered by ice.
Antarctica is 10% of the surface of the Earth, and is made up of land. However, 98% of it is covered by an ice sheet.
Antarctica is 10% of the surface of the Earth, and is made up of land. However, 98% of it is covered by an ice sheet.
Antarctica is a land mass that covers 10% of the surface of planet earth. Ninety-eight percent of it is covered with an ice sheet. Ice is frozen water.
Antarctica is a land mass that covers 10% of the surface of planet earth. Ninety-eight percent of it is covered with an ice sheet. Ice is frozen water.
One hundred percent of Antarctica is land. The continent is about 98% covered by ice.
Antarctica Right! More precisely, Wilkes Land is situated in East Antarctica, not far from the antarctic coast and between Victoria Land and the Shackleton ice self.
Ice does not increase land mass.
Antarctica is a continent that covers 10% of the earth's surface -- land. Ninety-eight percent of it is covered with an ice sheet -- ice.
Antarctica Right! More precisely, Wilkes Land is situated in East Antarctica, not far from the antarctic coast and between Victoria Land and the Shackleton ice self.
Nope...lots of land, even unfrozen lakes, under the ice. Basically, Antarctica is a small continent (say the size of Australia) covered by a sheet of ice...and now it's shrinking. no, underneath the ice is rocky land Edited by Danielle Robertson 5/3/2009 :P
Antarctica is 100% land. The ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent is solid ice.