no, it is covered with volcanoes
Approximately 98% of Antarctica's surface is covered in ice.
It's covered with less than 5% of ice.
Greenland is covered mostly by ice, specifically the Greenland Ice Sheet, which is the second largest ice sheet in the world. Approximately 80% of the island's surface is covered by ice.
10.4%
Europa
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Pluto have rock as surface Earth has water and rock as surface Uranus and Neptune have ice as surface(under the ice there's water) Jupiter and Saturn have no surface at all
There is no water on the moon it is covered with ice and rock only.
70.8% of the Earth's surface is covered by water while there is much less water on other planets in the solar system, such as small amount of water vapour on Venus, small amount of ice on the moon, mars , jupiter, saturn etc.
A road covered in ice; the frictional force that would slow you down would be much greater on a road covered in straw than one covered in ice.
A road covered in ice; the frictional force that would slow you down would be much greater on a road covered in straw than one covered in ice.
Pluto's entire surface is covered in ice.
earth