The largest ice in Antarctica is the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
Simply, Ice.
The largest piece of ice in the world is the Antarctic Ice Sheet, which covers about 14 million square kilometers. Within Antarctica, the largest single piece of ice is the Ross Ice Shelf, which is roughly the size of France.
Antarctica is the largest polar desert on earth; the largest storage area for ice on earth -- and that ice stores the largest extent of fresh water on earth. It is also the highest continent.
Antarctica is an ice desert and the largest desert in the world.
You may be thinking of the largest ice sheet in the world.
Yes, Antarctica is the world's largest desert and is covered by ice and snow.
The largest continent in the southern hemisphere is Antarctica. It is the fifth-largest continent overall and is almost entirely covered by ice.
The Ross Ice Shelf is located in Antarctica.
You may be thinking of the Ross Ice Shelf, which is about the same size as France.
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.
Ice sheets exist in Greenland and Antarctica today. Greenland's ice sheet is the second largest in the world, while Antarctica's ice sheet is the largest and contains about 90% of the world's ice. These ice sheets play a crucial role in regulating global sea levels and climate.
You're thinking of the Ross Ice Shelf, which is about the same size as France.