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.
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.
Antarctica is an extraodinary and scenery holiday.
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.
frozen
There are not any