Satellite imagery showing photographs of the continent reflect the colour of the pure ice on the continent that has been compressed for millenia so that there are no minerals left in the ice.
The reflection makes the continent, which is covered by 98% by this ice, appear blue, because from a distance and in mass, this is the colour of pure ice.
The ozone over Antarctica is very less. The areas with less ozone are shown with purple color.
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There are no ants in the poles.
Continental Antarctica is multi-coloured based on its rock formations. However, 98% of the continent is covered with an ice sheet. Satellite photos, therefore, show the continent as various shades of ice, and predominately white-ish.
Antarctica is shown on maps in the colour white, because the continent is covered by ice -- 98% of it.
Sunset, sunrise, the daytime and nighttime skies in Antarctica display every colour imaginable.
Anything that's white in color.
No, white tigers are not native to Antarctica. They are actually a rare color variant of the Bengal tiger found in India and some parts of Southeast Asia. Antarctica is a cold, icy continent with no native tiger population.
blue and green plus a little white for Antarctica
Antarctica's sea ice gets its colour from the algae that bloom under it after the sun comes up; frozen to the under side of the sea ice, it appears brown.
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