KypDurron t1_ispv9gl wrote
Reply to comment by lsanborn in TIL that before the invention of regfrigeration in 1851, ice had to be imported to Australia from Boston, Massachusetts. The ice blocks travelled through the tropics inside ships insulated with timber, straw, peat, and sawdust by stumcm
Are you under the impression that the literal mile of solid ice sitting on top of the Antarctic landmass is not freshwater?
lsanborn t1_isqkk8y wrote
Guess I blew that one. The penguins are always shown on dry rocky land. So I guess that mile of ice doesn’t cover the whole continent. And salt water ice is a thing.
KypDurron t1_isqu5v4 wrote
It covers 98% of the continent.
And ice formed from sea water has such a low salt content that it's potable - you can drink it (and not die of thirst).
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