The continent of Antarctica itself has been too cold and dry to support virtually any vascular plants for millions of years, and its flora presently consists of around 250 lichens, 100 mosses, 25-30 liverworts, around 700 terrestrial and aquatic algal species. Two flowering plants, Deschampsia antarctica (Antarctic hair grass) and Colobanthus quitensis (Antarctic pearlwort), are found on the northern and western parts of the Antarctic Peninsula. Species of moss endemic to Antarctica include Grimmia antarctici, Schistidium antarctici, and Sarconeurum glaciale. (Wikipedia)
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Flora and fauna do not survive on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold.
floried dioxihed, moss , holy strins, and red flora
There are no flowers or trees on Antarctica. There are two tiny grasses that can grow on places on the Antarctic Peninsula. Elsewhere on the continent -- 98% of which is covered with an ice sheet -- there are no flora.
No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
Antarctica is a desert.
Antarctica is a continent.
No. Antarctica is an international territory.
You said that in your answer too. As the flora is normal, there is no harm
Yes, there are mountains and valleys in Antarctica.
No one 'owns' any part of Antarctica.
No. No animals live on Antarctica.
No, there are no clothes shops in Antarctica.