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.
only sientests survive
by people helping the animals to survive.
There aren't many people in Antarctica... and I'd imagine that to survive you'd have to be physical fit, at least somewhat.
There are no native peoples in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. In fact, no animal can survive on the continent.
Yes, this is one of the contract options for temporary workers on the continent.
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.
Rivers were a source of freshwater, which people need to survive.
There are no deserts where man could not survive if he has the needed supplies and shelter. There are even scientists living in the most inhospitable desert of all - Antarctica.
There are no facilities for pets in Antarctica: they would not survive naturally. As well, alien animals can transmit diseases to the sea mammals and sea birds that come to Antarctica's beaches each year to breed.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica. People who live and work there temporarily are issued extreme cold weather gear, so that they can survive the extreme polar environment.
There are no animals that live on the Antarctic continent -- some animals come to the beach to breed and nurture their young. There are no notable plants that live in Antarctica, a few grasses and mosses. People live in Antarctica who work for countries. They live in man-made dwellings and survive by wearing extreme cold weather gear. People who live there work in pursuit of science.
they ate it before it got spoil