No. Icebergs may calve off the Antarctic ice sheet, but the continent will remain intact.
Icebergs break away from Antarctica regularly, because they are the glacial ice-river flows from its glaciers. When the bergs lose their 'land footing' and float into sea water do to this flow, soon enough the sea water's action breaks away the 'tongue' and an iceberg will float freely.
Antarctica has not broken up.
Litter never rots away in Antarctica; litter freezes.
No. Antarctica is coldest away from the beaches.
no, its a separate continent and country on its own.
15380.000 km
No. They are hard to break because they generally just move when hit. If you manage to break one it will just stay in place, held by the surrounding tissues.
IceFlows.
i don't know i am just asking you
If you know where you will go to after ruining Anatrctica, just go there now instead and give us a break.
no. Just Antarctica.
the woman should just say their gonna break up and just walk away