Very little snow falls in Antarctica. It is known as a dry region and very windy.
So it is true that only little snow falls in Antarctica
False - weather also falls into the catagory of "geography".
The only true polar desert is Antarctica and, except for along some coastlines, it receives no rain and little snowfall. It is the driest desert on earth according to some.
Antarctica is the only continent without any rivers. Its frozen landscape has very little surface water in liquid form, so there are no flowing rivers in Antarctica.
Antarctica is the continent that only has one climate, which is a polar climate characterized by extreme cold temperatures and very little precipitation.
There are no countries in Antarctica.
Only one: Antarctica.
Antarctica has no counties.
There are no cities in Antarctica.
Very little snow falls in Antarctica, averaging only about 166 mm (6.5 inches) per year. The high interior gets even less, but as this snow never melts, it has been building up over 1.5 million years. The weight of the snow turns it into the ice cap that covers Antarctica. This ice cap is 2000 metres (2 kilometres or 7000 feet) thick on average, and the deepest is 5 kilometres (3 miles).
Antarctica is the only continent that the Antarctic Circle passes through.
Antarctica only lies in the Southern Hemisphere.
There are no settlements in Antarctica, only research stations.