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You could survive in either desert, given the appropriate supplies, clothing and transport.
Yes, it would survive in a desert. As some people would say a desert is a hot, inhospitable place to be, but a desert is a place with nothing in it, so that means that the arctic and Antarctica is a desert.
arctic poppys grow in nunivet canada in the arctic medows
There is one Arctic desert. It is the Arctic Circle. Top of the world.
No, polar bears are adapted to living in the northern polar region, the Arctic, where they spend much of their time hunting seals on the sea ice. They might survive in Antarctic Desert but they are not native to that continent.
Polar Bears inhabit Arctic areas and do not live naturally in Nevada.
There is an Antarctic Desert but no Arctic Desert. The Arctic is mostly open sea, frozen sea ice and tundra.
The Sahara is the largest non-arctic desert.
The Sahara is the largest non-arctic desert.
Most scientists do not recognize an Arctic Desert. The Arctic consists mostly of sea ice or areas of tundra - a distinct biome that differed from a desert. Antarctica, however, is recognized as a true polar desert.
There are no penguins in the Arctic.