Scientists have finally uncovered what lies beneath the thick ice of Antarctica, revealing details never seen before.
The continent’s icy cover has long made it difficult for researchers to explore the secrets hidden beneath its surface.
Now, using advanced mapping techniques - including satellite data and the physics of glacier movement - scientists have attempted to determine the landscape beneath Antarctica’s ice.
The findings show that beneath the ice lie thousands of peaks and valleys.
The revealed information includes detailed geographical features of major mountain ranges, deep narrow gorges, and expansive valleys hidden under the frozen surface.







