The frozen water at the South Pole is fresh water ice.
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Water falling from clouds is called precipitation, or more commonly, rain (or snow, if the water is frozen).
Ice is basically made up of water (and a little bit of salt but not enough to melt any of the ice)you can say they are crystal of many droplets together or solid form of liquid water and also ice requires more space that a liquid water requires and Ice is formed at the temperatures like -1 degree and below exactly at 0 degree it will not convert 100% into ice it requires low temperature.
Because the volume of frozen water (Ice) is more than in the liquid form. therefore an ice cube replaces more water hence it floats on the surface of water.
Most of the world's water is in the ocean, however, a significant amount is frozen in glaciers and ice caps at the north and south poles. Only 0.3% of the earth's water is found in rivers and lakes. The Pacific Ocean is the biggest ocean in the world.
Ice is one form of frozen water at the South Pole.
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yes it is now tell me of how south pole was form
the Auroras form in the earths poles which is south pole and north pole.
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It is ice, in a solid form.
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If you could travel in a straight line form San Francisco, California to the South Pole, you would travel about 8,600 miles.
This is an odd characteristic of water and water-based drinks, that the frozen form of it is less dense than the solid form of it. If frozen water sat in water, then it would float. if any other solid form of a liquid sat in its liquid form, it would sink. Water expands when it freezes, but most elements dont. The "water" inside these cans are already pressured, so when it expands when frozen, its too much for the can to handle and it bursts.
No.Aurora at the South Pole are called aurora austalis, and are caused by the same solar magnetic phenomenon that creates aurora borealis.
they are both a form of frozen water