Predicting the exact timeline for the complete disappearance of Antarctica is challenging, as it depends on various factors, including climate change, global temperatures, and ice sheet dynamics. Current models suggest significant melting could occur over the next few centuries, particularly if global warming continues unchecked. However, complete loss of the Antarctic ice sheet could take thousands of years. Ongoing research and monitoring are crucial for understanding the pace of these changes.
Antarctica is a continent, and continents do not melt. The ice sheet that covers 98% of the Antarctic continent, however, can melt. Our crystal ball is in for repairs, so we cannot give you a precise answer to your question, sorry.
2 Hours.
Usually until it is all gone
until it is gone
Until all the Vodka was gone
There is no migration in Antarctica: it is not home to any animal.
Many people have explored Antarctica and lots of the major countries have research and meteorological bases there.
Antarctica should last as long as the earth lasts.
they've worked and worked until they found their future............... which is gold and until it was all gone
They should stay home and inside until the fever is gone.
Winter begins in Antarctica on June 21 and lasts until spring, which begins on September 21. However, Antarctica is a polar climate, and exists in extreme cold weather all year long.
Antarctica is 10% of the earth's surface, so at least that long.