Fresh-water ice covers nearly 98 percent of the Antarctic continent, equal to 10 percent of the earth's surface.
Antarctica is a continent that covers 10% of the earth's surface, and it is 100% land. Antarctica is covered by an ice sheet, which covers 98% of its surface.
No, but 98% of the continent of Antarctica is covered by its ice sheet.
A solid cap of ice -- frozen fresh water -- covers 98% of the continent, which is land.
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An ice sheet covers about 98% of the continent.
The amount of ice is about 90% of the earth's store of ice, and covers 98% of the Antarctic continent.
In Antarctica an ice sheet covers 98% of the rocky continent below.
Antarctica is dominated by an ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
The ice cap on Antarctica covers a touch over 98% of that continent.
The largest ice in Antarctica is the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
About 70% of the earth's fresh water is frozen in the ice sheet that covers 98% of the Antarctic continent.
You may be thinking of the ice sheet, which covers 98% of the continent.