Answer:
polar regions of Greenland and Antarctica
Step-by-step explanation:
The glaciers of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets cannot be spoken of differently than mountain glaciers, as they form ice plateaus that rise high up to 4000 m (with individual peaks up to 5140 m) in Antarctica and 3700 m in Greenland, where the ice overlaps with plateaus and mountain ranges. Antarctic ice cover reaches a thickness of over 4300 m (average 1720 m), Greenland 3400 m (average 2300 m).