well wat u need is really warm layers of clothes and then food water and warmth
Naturally, humans cannot survive in Antarctica -- nor can any animal -- it's too cold and there is no food chain. However, there are research stations on the continent today where humans can live and work on a temporary basis, all in support of science.
Yes, with the appropriate planning, gear and money, you can survive in Antarctica.
I don't think they need heat, but could you survive in Antarctica?
Horses live where humans do, except in Antarctica. Small, hairy Icelandic horses survive on arctic tundra, while Arabian horses are adapted to the desert. Wherever they live, horses both domestic and wild require grass and water.
With expensive logistical support, only humans can live on the Antarctic continent.
only sientests survive
There are no Himalayan wolves in Antarctica.
No. It's too cold there, there are no food sources, and humans cannot survive unsupported in its extreme conditions.
No of course not! Nothing grows well in Antarctica for cattle to survive on!
Emperor penguins are very prevalent in Antarctica.
A kangaroo - in fact any mammal - would survive a mere few minutes in Antarctica.
Because of the extreme climate of Antarctica, it is nearly impossible for humans to survive there for an extended period of time. Nearly all of Antarctica is covered in ice about a mile thick. Extracting resources from the land of Antarctica would be nearly impossible and very costly.