There are no native people or permanent population on the Antarctic continent. The people who work and live there on a temporary basis do so in pursuit of science answering questions about the health of planet earth. Generally, these people are called workers or scientists.
There are no native peoples in Antarctica, so no cultures exist there.
no native people lived in antarctica
No, there are no imuits in Antarctica. Nor are there any inuits: no native peoples live there -- it's too cold.
No. There are no native peoples who live on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica. There are no native peoples that live there.
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There are no native peoples who live on the Antarctic continent, so your statistical query cannot be answered.
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. Some sea animals, including sea birds, come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
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No. Antarctica belongs to the peoples of the earth.
nothey do not live in AntarcticaIt would be way to cold for anyone to live on Antarctica.Only scientists and biologists etc go to Antarctica and they don't even live there they only spend a few months in Antarctica.