Antarctica is, indeed, a continent, making up 10% of the Earth's surface.
Thenorth pole !
Yes and it is sitting on the landmass of Antarctica. the Arctic ice cap is floating in water.
The ice cap on Antarctica covers a touch over 98% of that continent.
Rock, the landmass of the continent of Antarctica.
The North Pole, as it is an imaginary point on the Arctic Ice Cap, which floats on top of the Arctic Ocean.
The South Pole is on the continent of Antarctica. Antarctica is an ice-covered landmass, with mountains..
Yes, there is a landmass in the Antarctic known as Antarctica. It is the southernmost continent and is covered by an ice sheet that holds about 70% of the world's fresh water.
It doesn't matter!We are not allowed to mine any of the resources under Antarctica. However if we were, we would find around 450 million barrels of oil just to start. There would also be some gold, silver, titanium..
Yes it does, the South Point is a point of the Ice cap of the continent of Antarctica. At 14.0 million km2 (5.4 million sq mi), it is the fifth-largest continent, so there is a heck of a lot of land there, under a vast amount of ice.
Only two landmasses are covered with ice sheets: Antarctica and Greenland. All other land is not so covered. The ice over the Arctic ocean covers open water.
The North Pole is located in the Arctic Ocean and is covered by sea ice, so there is no land directly underneath it. In contrast, the South Pole is situated on the continent of Antarctica, which is a landmass covered by ice sheets that are kilometers thick.
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude and is located on the continent of Antarctica. All of Antarctica is located within the Antarctic Circle which is at 66 degrees 32 minutes S latitude. Antarctica is the ice-covered landmass at the the far south of the planet (i.e., the south pole).