The biggest chunk of ice on Earth is the Antarctic ice sheet, which covers 14 million square kilometres and holds an astounding 30 million cubic kilometres of ice.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/articles/a/antarctic_ice_sheet.htm
The biggest chunk of ice on Earth is the Antarctic ice sheet, which covers 14 million square kilometres and holds an astounding 30 million cubic kilometres of ice.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/articles/a/antarctic_ice_sheet.htm
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That is a LOT of ice!
I wonder if anything lives out there.
HUMONGUS
Wow
wooooow!!!!!