Only about two percent of the continent is not covered by its ice cap: and it's too cold for any notable plant growth everywhere on the continent.
Growth consumes farm land and natural habitats.
it is Antarctica
Traveling south of Antarctica, you would encounter the Southern Ocean. There are no significant land masses in that direction until you reach the coast of the continent of Antarctica itself.
The two countries that are smaller in land area than Antarctica is Australia, and Europe
Yes it is a land plant of tropical climate.
Ninety-eight percent of the continent is covered by an ice sheet. What few botanical specimens that do grow in Antarctica are only found on the Antarctic Peninsula, a very small portion of the continent.
Growth consumes farm land and natural habitats.
There are no land owners of Antarctica.
Plant growth on "dry land" - thus all land animals.
Antarctica is land. It's a continent.
Land on any continent is hard, and Antarctica is a continent.
Generally, any land you can access is available for a 'visit'. The most accessible part of the continent is the Antarctic Peninsula.
weeds use up the nutrients from the land and as a result food crops do not get enough nutrition ultimately it hinders the growth of the food crop
Antarctica has no land in the northern hemisphere.
Antarctica has the most land area.
Antarctica is about 10% of earth's land mass.
The land in Antarctica has remained unchanged for many thousands of years.