The frozen water at the South Pole is fresh water ice.
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yes, when you freeze water it expands, if you fill a plastic bottle full to the top with water then put it in the freezer, when it's frozen the bottle will have cracked or split. Hope i helped :)
Frozen water vapor on a surface is called frost. It forms when water vapor in the air comes into contact with a surface that is below freezing temperature, causing it to freeze and form ice crystals.
Approximately 69% of fresh water on Earth is in the form of liquid, primarily found in rivers, lakes, and groundwater. The remaining fresh water is stored in frozen form in glaciers and ice caps.
The hydrosphere encompasses all liquid and frozen surface water, groundwater, and water vapor found on Earth. It includes oceans, lakes, rivers, glaciers, and underground aquifers, as well as atmospheric water in the form of clouds and water vapor.
Ice is one form of frozen water at the South Pole.
Mars has frozen water at its south pole in the form of polar ice caps made up of water and carbon dioxide ice.
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yes it is now tell me of how south pole was form
water Yes, Water in the form of the Arctic Ocean.
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Frozen water; ICE
It is ice, in a solid form.
There is evidence suggesting that Mars may have liquid water in the form of briny flows on its surface during certain times of the year. However, the majority of water on Mars is believed to be frozen in ice caps and underground reservoirs.
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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.
Earth has, and it's been suggested that Mars may have.