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Antarctica is a continent, so yes: under its ice sheet, there is land.

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If you're asking if there is rock underlying the ice in Antarctica ... yes, in most places.

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How do you know where land is on Antarctica?

Land on Antarctica is everywhere. It lies under 100% of the ice that covers 98% of the continent.


What land is under the South Pole?

The South Pole is located on the continent of Antarctica. The land underneath the South Pole is a vast expanse of thick ice and rock, with the ice reaching depths of over 2,700 meters (8,858 feet) in some areas. The Antarctic ice sheet covers around 98% of the continent, making it the world's largest single mass of ice.


Does the south pole has land under it?

Yes, as it sits on the continent of AntArctica.


Is there land under the snow?

Under some snow, yes. Like Antarctica. Under some snow, no. Like the Arctic.


Who are the land owners of antarctica?

There are no land owners of Antarctica.


Which has land under it north pole or the south pol?

There is no land under the North Pole. The Antarctic continent sits over the South Pole.


What lies under Antarctica's huge ice cap?

Under the ice cap and ice shelves in Antarctica, you'll find a continent. The continent makes up 10% of the earth's land surface.


Does the South pole hve any land under it?

The South Pole is located on the continent of Antarctica.


How many meters above land is Antarctica?

Antarctica is land. It's a continent.


How hard is land in antarctica?

Land on any continent is hard, and Antarctica is a continent.


What is the only hemisphere where Antarctica has no land?

Antarctica has no land in the northern hemisphere.


What is under Antarctica's huge ice cape?

Antarctica is a continent, so there is land under the ice. Most of this land hasn't been exposed in thousands of years (or millions further inland), so there is essentially nothing but rock beneath it. There are even mountain ranges and volcanoes throughout the continent, covered under thick ice.