Your answer depends on what you have in your mouth to taste. Unless you are near a penguin colony or near sea water, there are no native smells, and nothing in the ambient air to give you a taste (in your mouth).
Yes. Your sense of smell is greatly heightened there, given that there is basically nothing to smell out of doors. This means that human smells, such as food smells, perfumes and so forth, are extremely pungent when encountered.
There are no smells in Antarctica, because nothing grows there. Everything freezes before it can deteriorate to a level that generates a scent.
There are no natural smells in Antarctica: it's too cold.
There are no natural smells in Antarctica.
The temperature in Antarctica has reached −89 °C (−129 °F).
yes _____ if there are people there, then they do because they smell too! everybody showers!
There are no natural smells on Antarctica. However, breeding penguins on Antarctica's beaches exude guano and regurgitated food -- to feed their land-bound young -- as part of their normal bodily functions, and this guano mix can be an extremely unpleasant smell for humans. Penguins don't seem to mind. Most of what penguins actually smell remains a mystery. According to a 2013 study by the German Inter-Research Science Center: ". . . phytoplankton release dimethylsulphoniopropionate in the seawater, which is then catabolized to dimethyl sulphide (DMS) that is emitted to the air." (This leads krill-feeding animals to high-density food sources.) At sea, there's no evidence that penguins respond to DMS, however, they do respond to it on land.
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Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
There are no states in Antarctica; Antarctica is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica is a continent with no sovereignty: there are no countries in Antarctica.
Lake Antarctica and Lake Antarctica Junior.
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Antarctica is the continent that has the fewest flowering plants.