All of the Antarctic continent is solid land.
Antarctica is 100% land. The ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent is solid ice.
Yes, it covers 10% of the earth's surface, this land mass.
Antarctica has the most land area.
Antarctica is a continent, so yes: under its ice sheet, there is land.
There is no completely untouched land on Earth, however, the continent of Antarctica remains largely untouched, and it is the most untouched land on Earth.
No. Antarctica is the southern-most continent on earth. Parts of northern Canada are the northern-most land forms on earth.
Antarctica is the southern-most land mass on planet earth.
There are no land owners of Antarctica.
Antarctica is land. It's a continent.
Land on any continent is hard, and Antarctica is a continent.
There are no land predators on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. However, breeding animals -- all marine life -- on Antarctica's beaches can become prey to each other during breeding season, when all are most vulnerable -- because they are on land.
Only Antarctica is a true desert. Most of the Arctic is seasonal sea ice and those few areas of land are mostly considered as tundra.Only Antarctica is a true desert. Most of the Arctic is seasonal sea ice and those few areas of land are mostly considered as tundra.