While Antarctica is the 5th largest continent in the world, it has no permanent settlements. In other words, there are no cities. There are, on occasions, small scientific base stations with temporary inhabitants, but no long-term residents.
Antarctica
No animals 'live' in Antarctica. Some sea animals, including sea birds, come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
There are no rainforests in Antarctica.
There is no city -- nor has there ever been a city -- in Antarctica.
Some examples of city names are New York City, Tokyo, London, Paris, and Rome.
Some names of continents are Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica.
There is one desert in Antarctica - the Antarctic Desert.
Mexico, Canada, United States of America, Brazil, Antarctica, Zerg.
No, there are no cities in Antarctica.
There are no cities in Antarctica.
You can review the site, below, to learn the names, nationalities and locations of the research stations in Antarctica.
No, it is not a city. Antarctica is a continent. It is the southernmost continent on Earth and has the South Pole within it.