Approximately one meter
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.
Antarctica would be in the Southern Hemisphere. It's also in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
Normally it would be gravity, but global warming is speeding the process up a little.
No. If all the ice on Antarctica melts, it will raise sea levels round the world by 60 metres (200 feet).
If Greenland and Antarctica were to melt completely, it is estimated that cities and states along coastal areas worldwide would experience flooding. Major cities such as Miami, New York City, Shanghai, and Mumbai are at a high risk of flooding due to rising sea levels caused by the melting ice sheets. States like Florida, Louisiana, and California in the United States would also be heavily impacted.
I would say under water since Antarctica is a continent (land) that is mostly covered in ice and snow more so than the few glacial ice sheets that extend out over the water.
Well if all the ice melted in Antarctica the world would be flooded! And also the sea levels would rise up to approx 60 meters. but we wouldn't wanna let Antarctica melt ! the crust would also be flood because that's the layer we live on you doof!
This is only a hypothetical, since it is generally agreed by even the most pessimistic scientists that this ice cap will not melt in our lifetimes. If it did happen, then sea levels would rise by several meters and we would have to abandon many of our coastal cities and productive coastal farmland. A more realistic possibility is that the Greenland ice caps would melt, raising sea levels by a lesser amount.
Antarctica is considered the seventh largest continent in the world. It is the southernmost continent and is known for its extreme cold temperatures and vast ice sheets.
There would never be a hedgehog that naturally lives in Antarctica. It would not be able to survive.
That would be Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent, and continents do not melt.