You may be thinking of the Ross Ice Shelf named after James Clark Ross.
The Ross Sea and Ross Ice Shelf which was named after Sir James Clark Ross.
It is a continent.
A few of Antarctica's ice shelfs are as named below: Ross ice shelf Ronne/Filchner ice shelf Riiser-Larson ice shelf Larsen ice shelf
A few are named below: Ross ice shelf Ronne/Filchner ice shelf Riiser-Larsen ice shelf Larsen ice shelf
yes the ross ice shelf is in antarctica =)
The Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica hasn't melted . . . yet.
The Ross Ice Shelf is located in Antarctica.
Robert Scott and his team were left where they died on the Ross Ice Shelf. It is not certain if their bodies are still on the Ice Shelf, or if they have been carried away by the continuing movement and breakup of that Ice Shelf.
It isn't in a country, it's in Antarctica It is part of the Ross Dependency, the area of Antarctica that is administered by New Zealand.
You may be thinking of the Ross Ice Shelf and the Ross Sea. Both are named after James Clark Ross. From Wikipedia:"Between 1839 and 1843, Ross commanded an Antarctic expedition comprising the vessels HMS Erebus and HMS Terror and charted much of the coastline of the continent."
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The Ross Ice Shelf and the Ronnie Ice Shelf are the two biggest ice shelves in Antarctica.