No, it doesnt cover up most of the land.
Antarctica has the most land area.
No
Most of the Arctic is polar sea ice. The small amount of land in the Arctic is classified as tundra, a separate biome from deserts.
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Arctic Hares live on the land.
Only Antarctica is a true desert. Most of the Arctic is seasonal sea ice and those few areas of land are mostly considered as tundra.Only Antarctica is a true desert. Most of the Arctic is seasonal sea ice and those few areas of land are mostly considered as tundra.
Yes the Atlantic, the Picific, and the Arctic
The earths most sourthern point continent. different from the arctic as it has perminant land
Greenland is on the Arctic Circle, Iceland is near it.
The waters of the Arctic Ocean and Northern European seas surround most of the northern section of East Orthodox land.
The Atlantic is an ocean and not a desert. Most of the Arctic is sea ice and not a desert. Those parts of the Arctic on land are considered as tundra and not desert. They share some similar characteristics but are separate biomes.