Antarctica is home only to scientists, and for short periods of time. These scientists live in the "bases" developed by their countries.
No animals live in Antarctica. Humans go to Antarctica as scientists, in support of science or as tourists. There is no native population there. Why? It's too cold in Antarctica to support life.
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No animals live in Antarctica. Some animals come to the continent to breed, and they return to their homes in the sea.
The only people in Antarctica are scientists there on temporary assignment, and they live in shelters built by their scientific project or expedition. There is no indigenous population of humans in Antarctica.
No birds live in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain there. Sea birds, such as penguins, skuas, terns and more, breed on Antarctica's beaches, and then return to their homes at sea.
Learn to live lightly on the land and you will help the entirety of the earth's environment, including Antarctica.
Penguins are sea birds and make their homes in ocean water. Penguins breed on Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators there. No animals live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
No animals 'live' in Antarctica. Some sea animals, including sea birds, come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
With expensive logistical support, only humans can live on the Antarctic continent.
Because they can have homes like humans do,and they can have shelter.
Humans who live and work temporarily in Antarctica are not restricted as to the amount of food they can 'get'. Food, shelter and clothing are considered part of the worker income/ benefit package.
it's too cold for humans to live there and kill them