The layer of ice covering water in the polar regions is known as a pack of ice . Other related ice forms include icebergs and ice floes, but they represent different phenomena. Understanding these terms clarifies the type of ice found on polar waters. ;
The layer of ice covering water in the polar regions is called a pack of ice (Option D). This refers to a substantial area of floating sea ice, significant for marine life and climate regulation. Other terms like icebergs and ice floes describe different phenomena related to ice in these regions.
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