antarctica
One hundred percent of the ice...in the Antarctic, is ice in the Antarctic.
Polar pack ice refers to a large area of floating sea ice found in polar regions, such as the Arctic and Antarctic. It is a mixture of small pieces of ice that are often slushy in consistency and can form thick, continuous sheets over large areas of the ocean. Polar pack ice plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate and ecosystems.
The Antarctic of course.
An ice fish is a species of fish that lives in the Antarctic. It has anti-freeze blood to stop the fish from dying.
Leopard seals are found in the cold waters of the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic regions. They typically inhabit pack ice and ice floes, but can also be found on beaches and rocky shorelines. They are known to be excellent swimmers and spend most of their time in the water.
Ninety-eight percent of the Antarctic continent is covered by an ice sheet.
Emperor penguin colonies are found primarily on pack-ice along the coastline of the antarctic continent and immediately adjacent islands.
The Antarctic Desert is a polar or ice desert.
The sea ice freezes in winter all around the Antarctic continent -- nearly doubling the size of the continent. During the summer months, all of this ice thaws, leaving the continent's beaches visible.
The arctic is is mostly ice. Antarctica is a continent that is included in the antarctic region.
No animals live permanently on the Antarctic continent or in its polar ice cap.