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Antarctica is roughly semicircular, with a radius of about r = 1950 km. The average thickness of its ice cover is h = 3050 m. How many cubic centimeters of ice does Antarctica contain? (Ignore the curvature of Earth.)
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R_scott
r =1.95E8 cm ... t = 3.05E5 cm

v = π * r^2 * t ... cm^3
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