You can drink water from Antarctica that has melted. The ice is melting at an alarming rate in Antarctica which is attributed to effects of global warming.
The ice sheet holds 100% of Antarctica's . . . ice sheet.
i think the rivers of ice in Antarctica are called glaciers.
Ice-free regions in Antarctica are generally called 'the beach'.
Nope...lots of land, even unfrozen lakes, under the ice. Basically, Antarctica is a small continent (say the size of Australia) covered by a sheet of ice...and now it's shrinking. no, underneath the ice is rocky land Edited by Danielle Robertson 5/3/2009 :P
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.
If you want to eat in Antarctica, you have to bring your food with you. All you will find there is ice.
One hundred percent of the ice found in Antarctica is...ice...in Antarctica.
One hundred percent of the ice in Antarctica is ice.
yes ice in the antarctica shrink
Antarctica's ice sheet represents about 90% of the earth's ice.
Antarctica's ice sheet holds about 90% of the earth's ice.
The largest ice in Antarctica is the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
Ice in the ice sheet that covers Antarctica is free of any minerals.
The ice sheet holds 100% of Antarctica's . . . ice sheet.
There is no reason to sell an ice cube in Antarctica.
None of Antarctica is ice. Antarctica is 100% land. The land is covered -- about 98% -- by ice, so only two percent of the land is not covered by ice.
Antarctica's ice sheet holds about 90% of the earth's store of permanent ice.