Antarctica: the icy continent

Where the East Antarctic Ice Sheet fails to reach the coast, perhaps because it is blocked by mountains, conditions are so dry that there is less precipitation than tropical deserts. Sand dominates the once-glaciated terrain. Here, the Victoria Lower Glacier flows inland from a coastal icefield, terminating in this dusty basin. The limited meltwater also drains inland before evaporating. MH

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