The high interior of Antarctica receives only 50 mm (2 inches) per year, but the whole continent averages 166 mm (6.5 inches) per year. Nowhere in Antarctica does it get 7 metres (20 feet) of snow.
All of the snow in Antarctica -- is snow in Antarctica.
The Arctic is a sea bed: Antarctica is a continent, and a desert with less than five percent humidity. Snow in the Arctic collects on sea ice or melts when it falls into the Arctic Ocean. There is no snow in Antarctica, rather ice crystals that blow in the constant wind.
Antarctica is a continent like every other continent on earth. Precipitation falls from clouds in the sky. In Antarctica, which is a polar desert, most precipitation evaporates. The moisture that falls to the earth is frozen into ice crystals.
Some places in Europe that typically do not get snow include southern Spain, Portugal, southern Italy, and most of Greece. These regions have milder climates due to their proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. Additionally, parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland also have relatively low occurrences of snow compared to other European countries.
Generally, in Antarctica, it's too cold to rain. Precipitation in the Antarctic Peninsula may fall as rain, but the amounts are nominal. Other precipitation on the continent may fall as snow or ice crystals. Average humidity on the continent is about five percent.
All of the snow in Antarctica -- is snow in Antarctica.
The Arctic is a sea bed: Antarctica is a continent, and a desert with less than five percent humidity. Snow in the Arctic collects on sea ice or melts when it falls into the Arctic Ocean. There is no snow in Antarctica, rather ice crystals that blow in the constant wind.
The frozen water in Antarctica is ice, not snow.
The pink you see in Antarctica is a refraction of the available light. There is no natural 'pink snow' in Antarctica.
Antarctica has the least number of biomes compared to other continents. It mainly consists of ice and snow with very limited vegetation, resulting in a low diversity of biomes.
Snow petrels are distributed in the southern region of Antarctica.
No, they breed at the other side of the world in Antarctica.
No, but it does in Antarctica.
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Very little snow falls in Antarctica. It is known as a dry region and very windy.So it is true that only little snow falls in Antarctica
No. It's too cold and there is no food chain on the continent.
In the sentence "Ice and snow cover Antarctica," the subject is "Ice and snow," which refers to the elements being discussed. The predicate is "cover Antarctica," indicating the action being performed by the subject. Together, they convey that ice and snow are present and cover the region of Antarctica.