Yes in the bottom of the ocean,,,.... where my nan lives XD
Sand is tiny bits of stone that do not freeze. Water freezes. Antarctica is the driest continent on earth. So no, there is no frozen sand in Antarctica.
Sand is not common in Antarctica, even at the edges of the continent.
Antarctica is a continent surrounded in winter by frozen sea -- in particular the Southern Ocean.
The frozen desert is called Antarctica.
Antarctica is known as the frozen continent.
Yes, there is sand in Antarctica, but it is not as common as in other regions due to the icy conditions and limited vegetation.
The frozen water in Antarctica is ice, not snow.
Antarctica's soil is primarily composed of gravel, sand, silt, and clay, with limited organic matter content. The extreme cold temperatures and limited precipitation in Antarctica make soil formation slow, and most areas are covered by ice with little exposed soil.
Antarctica, the continent, is bedrock and soil. Ninety-eight percent of it is covered, however, by frozen water -- an ice sheet.
Antarctica
Antarctica is mostly a frozen desert, the largest desert in the world.
Antarctica,alaska,and blacktor.