None. Antarctica is covered -- 98% -- by an ice sheet.
The only desert with snow in the summer is Antarctica.
Most of Alaska gets much more snow than most of Antarctica.
Uh, Snow? Ice? There's not much in Antarctica.
All of the snow in Antarctica -- is snow in Antarctica.
Zero. It's too cold and dry in the Antarctic interior to snow.
The frozen water in Antarctica is ice, not snow.
The pink you see in Antarctica is a refraction of the available light. There is no natural 'pink snow' in Antarctica.
Snow petrels are distributed in the southern region of Antarctica.
The Arctic is a sea bed: Antarctica is a continent, and a desert with less than five percent humidity. Snow in the Arctic collects on sea ice or melts when it falls into the Arctic Ocean. There is no snow in Antarctica, rather ice crystals that blow in the constant wind.
None. It only gets snow and frozen precipitation.
No, but it does in Antarctica.
the snow