Since Antarctica is mostly a Ice-covered landmass, yes.
However there are portions that are just perma-frozen sea, like the Arctic.
Barren rocks in Antarctica are usually called Dry Valleys or Nunatacks.
They study rocks, animals and bird life.
they sleep in nest made out of rocks
Ice, water, rocks.
The continent's rocks and stones are lose, which is true of any continent's rocks and stones. Your answer may depend on what you mean by 'unstable'. Note that rocks and stones on Antarctica are subject to high winds and ice, and can develop into ventifacts, which have been 'abraded, pitted, etched, grooved, or polished by wind-driven sand or ice crystals' according to the Wikipedia entry.
- Antarctica hasn't rocks on the surface and rivers to trasport salt. - Ice has an extremely low concentration of sodium chloride.
We are having an assesment on this .LOL. Rocks in Antarctica have been said to have oil, coals and minerals. Even in this case oil drilling is not allowed. It is unlikely that it will ever be allowed because they want to keep Antarctica neutral.From Me...
One hundred percent of the Antarctic continent is rocks and soil. However, 98% of these geological assets are covered with an ice sheet.
Underneath Antarctica is a varied rock formation that includes ancient Precambrian shields, sedimentary basins, and tectonic boundaries between different tectonic plates. The East Antarctic Craton is a prominent feature, comprising some of the oldest rocks on Earth. The geology of Antarctica is still being studied due to the continent's remote and harsh environment.
Yes they play with pebbles and rocks by rolling them to each other and tossing them on ice/water
98% of the land is covered with a continental ice sheet; the remaining 2% of land is barren rock
The Antarctic continent is made up of rocks and soils like all the other continents on earth.