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Dry Ice, solid CO2 does not appear naturally on Earth, but can be produced. It was first recorded by the French chemist Thilorier in 1835.
In the Antarctica and Arctic regions, the freshwater is stored as ice.
A wide flat expanse of floating ice, especially in polar regions.
They are called Ice caps
CO2 is naturally released by melting polar ice and active volcanoes CH4 (methane) is also trapped in ice sheets
The Arctic and antarctic are the two polar ice regions. Iceland does exist, but is not considered to be a polar region.
No. Extensive glaciation was limited to the southernmost land masses. Tropical regions remained quite warm.
The continents of Africa, Australia, and South America have no tundra or ice regions. They are characterized by a more tropical or temperate climate, which does not support the formation of extensive tundra or ice-covered areas.
Ice regions are freezing cold places.
Dry Ice, solid CO2 does not appear naturally on Earth, but can be produced. It was first recorded by the French chemist Thilorier in 1835.
IT MOVES towards the equator which causes it to melt.
ice valcanos do exist
no
In the Antarctica and Arctic regions, the freshwater is stored as ice.
no you have to teach it ice beam
It is manufactured.
If you put a ice at a sunny side not moving it, it will naturally melt into water not moving it's place just a puddle of water.