98% of Antarctica is covered in a sheet of ice which means that only 2% is uncovered. :-)
The ice sheet holds 100% of Antarctica's . . . ice sheet.
The Antarctic ice sheet contains about 90% of earth's ice.
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
About 98% of the Antarctic continent is covered with its ice sheet. There is no snow in Antarctica, it's too cold and dry.
Alaska, Antarctica, a large percentage of Greenland, some parts of Canada, parts of northern Asia...
There is much more ice covering Antarctica -- about 90% of the earth's store of ice -- than in the Arctic.
Antarctica is 100% land. The ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent is solid ice.
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98% of Antarctica is covered in ice
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although it is one of the biggest deserts, antarctica holds 90% of the worlds ice!
Approximately 98% of Antarctica's surface is covered in ice.
None. Antarctica is a continent, 98% of which is covered by ice.
None. Antarctica is covered -- 98% -- by an ice sheet.
Uh, Snow? Ice? There's not much in Antarctica.