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Could the ice in Antarctica crack?

The ice in Antarctica does crack forming crevasses. This is common in all ice formations.


How do you use crevasse in a sentence?

Scientists see crevasses in Antarctica all the time.


What are the cracks in antarctica called?

Cracks in the ice sheet, which covers 98% of the continent, are called crevasses.


What animals live in caves in antarctica?

There are no caves in Antarctica -- only crevasses formed by ice tongues at the water's edge. No animals live on the continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain.


What bridges are in Antarctica?

An innumerable number of snow bridges hide deep crevasses, otherwise, there are no man-made bridges on the continent -- nor are there any roads.


What where the dangers that antarctic explorers faced?

Ninety-eight percent of Antarctica is covered with an ice sheet, and it's uneven, filled with crevasses and is difficult to walk on.


Can you play hockey on the ice in antarctica?

No. One primary danger in Antarctica is the crevasses that form in the ice. Your chances of falling into one as a hockey player would be extremely high, since you would not be concentrating on saving your life, but on skating and playing the game.


Where was the most recent cave in Antarctica found?

Antarctica is not known for its caves. However, as glaciers calve off the continent forming ice tongues, there are essentially 'inverted crevasses' that one can enter from the beach. Since these are movable, ventures into these structures is temporary and not deep.


How do you avoid crevasses and sink holes?

a crevasses is kind of ike a sink hole you avoid them by finding another pathway


What is the definition of the word fissures?

Crevasses


Why glaciers in Antarctica dangerous?

For humans, the most dangerous aspect of glaciers in Antarctica are the crevasses that develop as the glaciers slide off the continent. They are largely invisible until you step into one. Rescue is hours, perhaps days away; full service hospitals are a day or two away and finally, death from hypothermia is nearly guaranteed.


Crevasses are gaping cracks that form in the upper part of a glacier Why do crevasses form?

Brittle ice breaks as the glacier crosses rough terrain