ice sheets. if not i am sorry
No, the only continental glaciers are in Greenland and Antarctica.
No, the only continental glaciers are in Greenland and Antarctica.
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No, while the largest ice sheets today are located in Greenland and Antarctica, smaller ice sheets and glaciers also exist in other regions, such as the Arctic and various mountain ranges around the world. For example, the Himalayas, the Andes, and the Rockies contain significant glacial ice, though these are not classified as ice sheets on the scale of those in Greenland and Antarctica. Additionally, some smaller ice caps can be found in coastal areas and high-latitude regions.
Antarctica is the only continent where you will not find owls.
Yes, on average it is (only because Antarctica is not a country).
Penguins exist only in the Southern Hemisphere.
Yes, Greenland is frozen so it has many glacier's (This is a response from the jdDictionary)
Greenland is the world's largest island. Three-quarters of the island is covered by the only contemporary ice sheet outside of Antarctica.
The only land at 20 degrees west longitude is in Greenland, Iceland, and Antarctica.
Now uranium is only prospected in Greenland; a commercial production don't exist.
No. For one thing, there aren't a lot of animals in Antarctica to hunt.