Actually, it's an ice sheet that hides 98% of the continent of Antarctica.
All of the snow in Antarctica -- is snow in Antarctica.
no, not in the summer
No
definitely not you idiot
Zero. It's too cold and dry in the Antarctic interior to snow.
The active sentence for "The plants are hidden by the snow" is "The snow hides the plants." In this version, the subject (the snow) performs the action of hiding, making it more direct and dynamic.
Ninety-eight percent of the Antarctic continent is covered with an ice sheet.
Hidden in the snow
Antarctic region botany grows in soil, the top layer that thaws seasonally.
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Antarctic snow can vary in depth, with some areas having several meters of snow accumulation. In the interior regions of Antarctica, snow depth can reach over 4 meters due to continuous snowfall and limited melting. However, coastal areas may have shallower snow cover due to wind erosion and sublimation.
There are four species of penguins which live in the snow and the icy water of the Antarctic: Adelie, Emperor, Chinstrapand Gentoo penguins.