No. Continents have wandered over millions of years.
Antarctica has been hot.
No, Antarctica has not always been frozen. The continent was once much warmer and covered in forests millions of years ago. The current ice cover formed over the past few million years as the climate cooled.
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.
The frozen water in Antarctica is ice, not snow.
Antarctica, the continent, is bedrock and soil. Ninety-eight percent of it is covered, however, by frozen water -- an ice sheet.
The Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica can support liquid water temperatures to about 27 degrees F, below which the water is frozen. You can decide if this makes the water 'cold'.
Antarctica
Antarctica is mostly a frozen desert, the largest desert in the world.
Yes in the bottom of the ocean,,,.... where my nan lives XD
Antarctica,alaska,and blacktor.
None. It's all frozen.