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the sea surrounding - is an icy desert​

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Answered by sneha200498
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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The sea surrounding Antarctica is an icy desert.

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Antarctica is the "fifth largest continent" of the Earth. Fully covered in ice, "Antarctica" is located in South Pole, in the "Southern Hemisphere". Antarctica is a desert fully covered in snow. It does not rain in Antarctica or snow a lot in here. But whenever it snows, the "snow melts" and builds up layer over layer, like "sheets of ice", called "ice sheets". Antarctica is made up of lots of ice, which is in the type of ice sheets, glaciers, ice shelves, icebergs, etc.

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