Yes, the ground at the South Pole remains frozen year-round due to the extremely low temperatures that persist. This perpetual frozen condition, known as permafrost, helps to maintain stability in the ground and affects local ecosystems.
When water is frozen, it is stored as ice. In this solid state, water molecules arrange themselves in a crystalline structure, which is less dense than liquid water, causing ice to float. This transformation occurs at 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) under standard atmospheric pressure.
This is called the magma chamber.
Molten rock under the ground is called magma. It is formed from the melting of rocks in the Earth's mantle. Magma can rise to the surface through volcanic eruptions, or it can solidify underground to form igneous rock.
Sedimentary.
under ground in tanks so it doesnt ignite
A basement is a large room under the ground. A dungeon is a room under the ground.
Because it is not connected to the sea water. It is stored as under ground water
Ninety-eight percent of the continent is covered with an ice sheet, and the soil is frozen under it.
A basement A bunker A cellar A cave A cavern
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Yes, the ground at the South Pole remains frozen year-round due to the extremely low temperatures that persist. This perpetual frozen condition, known as permafrost, helps to maintain stability in the ground and affects local ecosystems.
When water is frozen, it is stored as ice. In this solid state, water molecules arrange themselves in a crystalline structure, which is less dense than liquid water, causing ice to float. This transformation occurs at 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) under standard atmospheric pressure.
The underground railroad.
they can store air in their cheeks, so theyll be good to go for a while :)
This is called the magma chamber.