No animals live in Antarctica. Some animals come to the continent to breed, and they return to their homes in the sea.
One hundred percent of the ice...in the Antarctic, is ice in the Antarctic.
Approximately 6-7% of the population in France has African heritage.
Australia claims a slice of Antarctica, but does not own it. There are other claims, and no country with claims owns any part of Antarctica.
No much. Average humidity on the continent is five percent. It is the driest continent on earth.
Seventy one percent of earth's surface is water -- salt water. The ice sheet in Antarctica holds about seventy percent of earth's fresh water.
Antarctica's average humidity is about five percent. For a continent which is the size of USA and Mexico combined, this makes Antarctica a desert. On the northern coasts, there may be as much as eight inches of precipitation per year, and elsewhere, precipitation is negligible.
It is said that Antarctica was once a warm continent, Therefore it once held warm weather animals, But the climate started to change and it became cold, Therefore the fossils of warm blooded animals can be found in Antarctica. +++ The world's climate was warmer and Antarctica was part of a much larger continent lying further North.
Well for one, Antarctica is much bigger and closer to the south pole than Australia. Australia is closer to the equator and has a tropical climate, rainforests and lots of native animals. Antarctica has a freezing cold climate and not many people live there but is home to some native animals.billie:) leave a note on my dashboard! bbz.
every animal is a predator and eats other animals but some animals eat them alive or poison them so i wold say 85 percent
some animals do live there. not too much tho. only animals that can live there, actually live there. HELPED YOU OUT THERE? No Worries!! xP
North America is land and is up north, but Antarctica is ice and is down south. Millions live in North America, but not very many live in Antarctica. North America's summer is Antarctica's winter, and North America's winter is Antarctica's summer! Also, North America is much bigger than Antarctica.
One hundred percent of Antarctica is un-owned. Several nations have made claims on the continent, none of which are recognized as valid under the Antarctic Treaty.