Most think that there is no life on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain on the continent.
Antarctica is too cold to support life.
There is no native human life there.
we can conserve animal life in Antarctica by not killing animals
Because fish and other aquatic life are the basic food sources for the food chain of the wild life.
Visible plant life in Antarctica can be seen mostly on the Antarctic Peninsula.
I think Antarctica.
hi i think it is cos of the research in antarctica
You find the most life around Antarctica in the great Southern Ocean in the form of marine life. The continent is too cold to support any kind of animal life.
No marine life live on Antarctica: marine life lives in open water. However, marine birds and marine mammals do visit Antarctica's beaches to breed.
The Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica has the most marine life. There is no marine life on the continent, unless you consider penguins in your marine life list -- they come to Antarctica's beaches to breed.
From what I heard there is a lake in Antarctica called Lake Vostok, but I don't think that there's a river in Antarctica.
I think that antarctica has 2 sesons winter and summer