yes it was
Antarctica is cold.
Antarctica, Europe, and Antarctica do not have hot deserts. Europe has a more temperate climate, and Antarctica is too cold to support a hot desert environment.
No. Continents have wandered over millions of years. Antarctica has been hot.
Neither Antarctica nor South America have hot deserts.
There is no location in Antarctica where the climate can be said to be "hot." The other 6 continents all have a warm climate somewhere, some time.
No. Antarctica is a polar climate all year.
Antarctica is the coldest place in the world.
very cold
no it doesn't
It's never 'hot' in Antarctica, however, in summer, the temperatures can warm up to zero degrees F.
No it was actually Mercury. Some people say that a long time ago Mercury was really far from the sun and this made it habitable for life. But slowly Mercury got closer to the sun and the life just vanished. Now Mercury is too hot for any life to inhabit it.
Hot stones, hot sand and soil, leaves, clay, bark dishes, large sea-shells, long sticks, etc. Sometimes they put food directly on the embers of their campfires, just as some modern campers do.