There is no category of biome that covers Antarctica.
Antarctica is the largest desert on earth (desert just means low humidity, not sand)
Antarctica is considered a dry desert.. this means the biome is a desert! also 98% of Antarctica is covered with ice !
Believe it or not, with all of that frozen water around, Antarctica is considered to be desert.
Most of Antarctica is a desert, although the Antarctic Peninsula does have some characteristics of a polar tundra.
About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice, which averages at least 1.6 kilometres (1.0 mi) in thickness.
So much warm clothing.
Antarctica is a polar desert.
Antarctica is an extraodinary and scenery holiday.
Much of Antarctica falls under the tundra biome. The Arctic Tundra is the coldest of all the biomes and gets between 6-10 inches of rain per year, less than many of the world's deserts.Another AnswerThere is no biome that covers Antarctica. Tundra biome requires large populations and there are none -- no animals on the continent.
Fish don't like to live in ice of Antarctica .
Penguins are the most well-known flightless bird. They populate much of Antarctica, but some also live in warm climates close to the equator.
There are not any
No. There are no turtles or any other type of reptiles living in Antarctica.