If the ice sheets in Antarctica melted, the land previously buried under the ice would gradually be exposed, leading to significant geological and ecological changes. The weight of the ice has compressed the land, so as it melts, the land would begin to rise in a process known as isostatic rebound. Additionally, the melting ice would contribute to rising sea levels, potentially flooding coastal areas worldwide. This could also lead to changes in local ecosystems as new habitats emerge and existing ones are altered.
Greenland is an island and Antarctica is a continent, both covered with ice sheets.
The winds that blow off the ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland are known as katabatic winds. These downslope winds are dense and cold, originating from the high ice sheets and flowing towards lower elevations due to gravity. Katabatic winds can have significant impacts on local weather and climate.
The aluminum is melted, cast into ingots, then either rolled into sheets or extruded into various shapes. The sheets can be stamped to make more cans.
Giant glaciers are called ice sheets. These massive expanses of ice cover large areas of land and are found in Antarctica and Greenland. Ice sheets can be several kilometers thick and have a significant impact on global climate.
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The ice sheets of west Antarctica actually cover a series of islands, rather like Hawaii. So if the ice sheets melted, the islands would be visible in the ocean.
Ninety-eight percent of Antarctica is covered with an ice sheet.
There is no food web in Antarctica's ice sheets, cap or glaciers.
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Pressed into thin sheets and melted to make other cans
You may be thinking of icebergs.
These are called icebergs.
You may be thinking of ice sheets.
ice sheets. if not i am sorry
Antarctica is the coldest, windiest, and driest continent on Earth. It is home to the South Pole, where temperatures can drop below -100 degrees Fahrenheit. The continent is mostly covered in ice, with ice sheets that are several miles thick.