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Is it possible for Antarctica to melt all the way?

Antarctica is a continent: continents do not melt.


Would Antarctica melt?

Antarctica is a continent, and continents do not melt.


If Antarctica keeps melting how long will it be until Antarctica is completely gone?

Antarctica is a continent, and continents do not melt. The ice sheet that covers 98% of the Antarctic continent, however, can melt. Our crystal ball is in for repairs, so we cannot give you a precise answer to your question, sorry.


How far north do icebergs come in Antarctica?

Icebergs float north until they melt completely.


What part of Antarctica continues to melt?

The only part of Antarctica that can melt is the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.


Is it true that all of Antarctica might melt and nothing will be left of it?

Antarctica is a continent, one of seven on earth and its soil comprises about 10% of the earth's surface. The vast ice cap on Antarctica could melt, but continents do not melt.


Why don't the icebergs in Antarctica melt?

Actually, they do melt and they move around.


How long does it take for the Antarctica to melt?

Antarctica is a continent -- 10% of the earth's surface -- and will not melt. It's ice sheet, however, is subject to melting, and, it covers 98% of the continent. There is no way to determine how long it would take for all the ice to melt off the continent.


What would you use to melt ice in Antarctica?

A person in Antarctica who wanted fresh water would apply heat to melt ice.


Does the ice of antarctica ever melt completely?

No. The ice sheet in some places is as thick as two miles. Its least presence still covers 98% of the continent.


Is Antarctica starting to melt?

Actually, continents don't melt. However, 98% of the Antarctic continent is covered with an ice sheet, which is subject to melting.


How does a block of ice melt in the freezer on a cold day in Antarctica?

It doesn't melt in this scenario.