Sea birds and sea mammals that breed on Antarctica's beaches all possess a layer of fat or blubber near the surface of their skins, which protects them from the extreme cold weather.
Note that no animal lives on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
they're animals, first of all. second of all, being that they're animals, their bodies are built different then ours. their bodies are made for speed and agility since that is how they hunt and survive
They survive because their body's were built to survive the coldAnother AnswerNothing lives in Antarctica; it's too cold. So, nothing 'survives' in Antarctica.Many animals, including penguins, seals, skuas and petrels, come to Antarctica to breed. As soon as their young are able, all the animals leave Antarctica.The breeding animals are equipped to deal with the extreme cold weather, and the rising sun and lack of sunsets later in the spring and summer, aid in animals' ability to breed on Antarctica's beaches and in Antarctic waters.
There are no houses in Antarctica; there's no need for them. Lately, the smartest buildings in Antarctica are built on stilts. This protects them from wind-blown ice mounting on one side of the building.
Most research station in antarctica are built on flat, ice-free areas near the coast which can be important naturl habitats of plants and wildlife
Animals survive in the mediterranean by, living in a condition in which they adapt to their surroundings. i hope i answered your question. :)
Igloos are built in Antarctica for a survival situation only.
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There are no indigenous people in Antarctica: igloos are built by humans. Any igloo in Antarctica is probably built by a knowledgeable extreme cold weather survivor team there to support science.
Because there are no Inuit there
Unlike earth, there is no atmosphere in space. it is essentially a vacuum with no pressure. our bodies aren't built to survive in an environment outside our atmosphere, so the space suit basically simulates the atmospheric pressure of earth, keeping our bodies intact.
when they went hunting for animals they got their coat for weather and they built their own shelter but with the bones they had it for tools or for weapons
The only people in Antarctica are scientists there on temporary assignment, and they live in shelters built by their scientific project or expedition. There is no indigenous population of humans in Antarctica.