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What percent of the world is ice?

Approximately 10% of the world's land area is covered in ice, mostly in the form of glaciers and ice sheets located in Antarctica and Greenland.


How much area does ice occupy on earth?

Roughly 10% of Earth's land area is covered by ice in the form of glaciers and ice caps. In addition, about 7% of the Earth's surface is covered by ice in the form of ice sheets in Antarctica and Greenland.


What is evidence that an area was once covered by glaciers?

loess deposits


What area is covered by Antarctica on earth?

Antarctica covers about 10% of the earth's surface.


During the most recent ice age glaciers covered about what percent of the earth's land area?

During the most recent ice age, glaciers covered about 30% of the Earth's land area.


What percentage on earth's surface is covered in glaciers?

it is 28% of the world was covered by glaciers. 28% of the earth was covered by Glaciers during the Ice Age.


What is the water area of antarctica?

Ninety-eight percent of Antarctica is covered by an ice sheet. There is no water area on the surface of the continent, except hidden areas under the ice sheet.


What clues would you look for to determaine if you were in an area that was oncee covered by glaciers?

Many topographical features may be the result of glaciers. Lakes, sharp ridges on mountains, and glacial striations are some examples of these.


Is the Antarctic a continent?

The Antarctic is a region that contains the continent Antarctica.


Was Toronto covered in ice during past glaciations?

The area that became Toronto was covered by ice during the last Ice Age. The glaciers went as far south as southern New York State.


What is glaciation?

The movement of compacted snow across an area!


How big is Antarctica in meters?

The area of Antarctica is 14 million square kilometers (14 billion square meters.) Nearly 98% of the continent is covered with an ice that can grow to over a mile in thickness.