Antarctica's terrain under its ice sheet -- covering 98% of the continent -- is much like the terrain on every continent.
The frozen water in Antarctica is ice, not snow.
Terrain refers to the different types of land, such as fields, mountains, deserts, swamps, etc.
Peru's terrain is very diverse and varies a lot. It has lots of different types types but the four main categories are Desert, Jungle, Coast.
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Complicated Answer... They're are lots of different types of textures terrain and multiple ways for different things... there are plains, mountains, beaches, valleys etc.
Your answer depends on where you are. Antarctica covers 10% of the earth's surface. Landmarks are visible everywhere, owing to Antarctica's mountainous terrain.
Dinosaurs lived in all sorts of terrain throughout the world. This included different types of forests, swamps, oceans, and marshes.
Different types of terrain include mountains (high elevation, steep slope, rocky soil), plains (low elevation, gentle slope, fertile soil), plateaus (moderate elevation, flat or gently sloping terrain, varied soil types), and valleys (varied elevation, slopes can vary, fertile soil). Each type of terrain has its own unique characteristics and features.
Yes, there are various different types of wheelchairs depending on the activity and type of terrain you will be traveling over. You will also find different options in how you maneuver the chair.
There are no trees in Antarctica.
Friction and the way the tires grip the terrain help to explain why there are varied types of tires.
Shoes are used as protection for feet. You use shoes to walk on different types of terrain.