No, it is usually warm
Australia and New Zealand form the Australasian continent.
Inland from Antarctica's coasts and south from the Antarctic Peninsula are generally the coldest areas of the continent. There is no exact line of demarcation of 'very cold' on the continent.
Europe, North America
because it is very close to the continent antarctica
Antarctica is the driest continent on Earth outside of Australia. It receives very little precipitation, with most of the continent being a cold desert.
Penguins are birds that live in Antarctica, the coldest continent.
Antarctica is known as the treeless continent, as it has very few trees due to its extreme cold and dry conditions. The Antarctic landscape is mainly covered by ice and snow, with very limited plant life.
Antarctica is the continent that only has one climate, which is a polar climate characterized by extreme cold temperatures and very little precipitation.
Antarctica is the only continent that does not experience thunderstorms. This is because the continent is too cold for the necessary convection to occur, which is required for thunderstorm development.
Windchill in Antarctica is the same phenomenon as windchill anywhere on earth: the ambient temperature plus the wind speed, determine the windchill temperature. Antarctica is the windiest continent on earth, it is also the coldest continent on earth. With ambient temperatures colder than minus 100 degrees F, and wind speeds up to almost 200 MPH, depending on where you are on the continent, the windchill temperature is cold, very cold or very, very cold. Windchill in Antarctica can be lethal.
Antarctica is the continent in the earth's Southern Hemisphere that is very cold. It occupies about 10% of the earth's surface.
probably Antarctica because it's so cold or Asia because there is known to be many droughts there.