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Alaska, Antarctica, a large percentage of Greenland, some parts of Canada, parts of northern Asia...
Salamanders live under logs or rocks, and sometimes live in water. Salamanders live worldwide except for Antarctica and some parts of the north pole.
You'll find both there. Some scientists ski, and there is some cross-country skiing in Antarctica. Some cross-country skiers in Antarctica are not scientists.
The coastal regions and some of the surrounding islands near Argentina and Chile
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Some argue that parts of Antarctica are just as dry or even drier. I would basically call it a tie for the distinction as driest place on earth.
no it is just to small it would only be some islands
It does nothing to protect the atmosphere over Antarctica.
No, white tigers are not native to Antarctica. They are actually a rare color variant of the Bengal tiger found in India and some parts of Southeast Asia. Antarctica is a cold, icy continent with no native tiger population.
Penguins are native to the colder parts of the Southern Hemisphere, eg Antarctica and the southern coasts of Australia. If for some reason some of them decided to swim north to the Arctic, they would probably not survive the long journey.
Some parts of Antarctica are just as dry, if not drier, than then the Atacama. I call it a tie.
AnswerSome of the countries the polar regions run through are Antarctica, the Arctic, Greenland and some parts of Russia, including lines of latitude and longitude.