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Q: How could of ferns lived in Antarctica?
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How does the nomands people lived in Antarctica?

There were no Nomads who lived in Antarctica: Antarctica is too cold to support life or any kind of food chain.


How did people survive in antarctica before civilization?

People survived in Antarctica before civilization by hunting and gathering. the people who lived in Antarctica could have obviously NOT grown crops or plants to eat because of the cold temperature.


How many native peoples live in Antarctica?

no native people lived in antarctica


What type of plants existed at the same time stegosaurus lived?

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In which region did the jumanos live?

they lived in the Antarctica


How did early humans lived in Antarctica 15000 years ago?

No humans have lived in Antarctica that are native to the continent. It's too cold there to support life.


What plants were there in velociraptors habitat?

Velociraptor lived in a desert, so most plants only lived at oases or were very sparsely scattered. Plants that may have lived there include conifers, cycads, ferns, ginkgoes, horsetails, and early angiosperms such as primitive grasses and palm trees.


What are two unique facts about Antarctica?

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.


Where did jean Chretien live as a child?

He lived in Antarctica


Where did nootka live?

They lived in Antarctica.


How long have scientists lived in Antarctica?

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How do ferns that lived millions of years ago provide energy for us today?

The ferns have been compressed into 'coal' and we use coal as a source of energy - hence 'fossil fuels'.