No human has accomplished this feat. An Antarctic Skua, however, may live for 30 or more years on the continent near the ocean.
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Before what time period? No people have never lived in Antarctica. Scientists go on expeditions there but don't stay for more than a few months.
People working in support of science and scientists visit Antarctica -- some for up to two years -- to learn more about the health of planet earth. There is no permanent population in Antarctica.
Dogs have lived with humans for more than 12,000 years.
Methusaleh, the oldest person recorded, lived for 969 years and so, according to what is written in the Bible, no-one lived longer than a thousand years.
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Noah Lived to be...Yes,he maybe he lived more.
According to the Bible, Joshua, who succeeded Moses, lived to be around 110-120 years old. It is not recorded that anyone lived longer than 120 years after Moses in the Bible.
Antarctica is the highest, driest, windiest, emptiest, coldest place on earth. Fifty million years ago Antarctica had a temperate climate, evergreen forests and many more kinds of animals than it has today. As the icecap slowly formed, most of the animals that lived there in ancient times were obliterated. Evidence of this once warm climate is in the fossils of plants, including fossil ferns, found by scientists.
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Fillmore lived a little more than 74 years.
People that lived 700 years ago lived much more simply than they do now. They lived in very simple homes, worked in gardens and hunted for food.