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  2. Antarctic ice sheet - Wikipedia

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    The Antarctic ice sheet is a continental glacier ... these ice sheets have an average thickness of around 2 ... the South Pole warmed by 0.61 ± 0.34 °C ...

  3. Ice sheet - Wikipedia

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    The ice sheet is around 2.2 km (1.4 mi) thick on average and is 4,897 m (16,066 ft) at its thickest point. [78] It is also home to the geographic South Pole, South Magnetic Pole and the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. The surface of the EAIS is the driest, windiest, and coldest place on Earth.

  4. South Pole–Queen Maud Land Traverse - Wikipedia

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    The South Pole –Queen Maud Land ... On SPQMLT-1 and SPQMLT-2 the thickness of the ice averaged 2740 m and 2770 m, respectively. [5] [6] Accumulation Rate.

  5. Martian polar ice caps - Wikipedia

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    1995 photo of Mars showing approximate size of the polar caps. The planet Mars has two permanent polar ice caps of water ice and some dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide, CO 2).Above kilometer-thick layers of water ice permafrost, slabs of dry ice are deposited during a pole's winter, [1] [2] lying in continuous darkness, causing 25–30% of the atmosphere being deposited annually at either of the ...

  6. Polar ice cap - Wikipedia

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    Earth's North Pole is covered by floating pack ice over the Arctic Ocean. Portions of the ice that do not melt seasonally can get very thick, up to 3–4 meters thick over large areas, with ridges up to 20 meters thick. One-year ice is usually about 1 meter thick. The area covered by sea ice ranges between 9 and 12 million km 2.

  7. Ross Ice Shelf - Wikipedia

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    The Ross Ice Shelf is the largest ice shelf of Antarctica (as of 2013, an area of roughly 500,809 square kilometres (193,363 sq mi) [1] and about 800 kilometres (500 mi) across: about the size of France). [2]

  8. Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    Positioned asymmetrically around the South Pole and largely south of the Antarctic Circle ... (1.2 mi) in thickness. [20] The ice sheet extends to all but a few oases

  9. Climate of Antarctica - Wikipedia

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    At the South Pole, the highest temperature ever recorded was −12.3 °C ... Mean ice thickness (m) Volume (km 3) East Antarctica Inland ice 9,855,570 2,630