People who live in Antarctica temporarily -- there is no permanent population there -- work at jobs that support science. Work consumes most hours of the day and most days of the week.
Life-style per se is pretty intensely focused on work and survival.
Cold.
nobody lives in Antarctica, except for a few scientists studying there.
Scientists and researchers in Antarctica live a lifestyle that is supported by their government. This lifestyle includes the import of everything consumed and used and the export of everything wasted and expired. There is no 'sustainability' in Antarctica such as is expected on more productive continents.
I don't think that children live in the Antarctica. There are some research spots there but Antarctica is said to be an uninhabited continent (of course apart from penguins).
Anyone who lives in Antarctica must work there for the government that sponsors the worker. A work day -- usually six per week, begins at 7:30AM and ends at 5:30PM, with breaks in the morning and afternoon, plus a lunch break. The lifestyle is that of a safe, warm and dry work camp.
Emperor penguins live in Antarctica and the surrounding sea. They find their food in the ocean, fish. They avoid predators such as the big walrus type things.
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Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
Antarctica is a proper noun. It is the name of a continent.
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There are no states in Antarctica; Antarctica is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
Antarctica is a continent with no sovereignty: there are no countries in Antarctica.