Land-based ice is ice that has formed over land. A glacier is an example of land-based ice. Glaciers are common in the northern areas of Canada and the North Pole.
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None of Antarctica is ice. Antarctica is 100% land. The land is covered -- about 98% -- by ice, so only two percent of the land is not covered by ice.
Ice does not increase land mass.
land based activites are activities that are soley based on land.
a viking fond green land and ice land said the green land was Ice and could and the own was warm SO evre own would go to green land and he went to ice land insted :]
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Land of Ice. but it´s often refferd as the land of Fire and ice.
Ocean Grassy land Sandy land Ice
They both have glacial land mass. Glacial land mass is essentially ice, so it can grow or shrink based on the climate cycle. The North Pole, as it is a point on the Arctic ice sheet, that floats on the Arctic Ocean. The South Pole has a landmass buried below the ice cap.
The land of fire and ice
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Fire and Ice! You,ve just successfully escaped from Reykjavik!!!!