Some animals are captured and used for research, and these animals are always marine animals.
No land animals live on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold.
Antarctica is too cold to support any kind of animal life. However, sea mammals and sea birds use Antarctica's beaches as breeding grounds. Otherwise, these animals live at sea.
Usually, they use fire or heat of some kind.
What's true is that no animals live on the Antarctica, but that a few sea birds and aquatic mammals use the beaches in Antarctica for breeding.
There are no plants in Antarctica. Seals are marine animals and use sea life not land life, to survive.
No animals live on the Antarctic continent. Some animals, such as penguins, come to the Antarctic beaches to breed.
Trombones.
There are people who choose to use ice as their sculpting medium in Antarctica.
they used spears and blades and bones and parts of the animals
They survive because their body's were built to survive the coldAnother AnswerNothing lives in Antarctica; it's too cold. So, nothing 'survives' in Antarctica.Many animals, including penguins, seals, skuas and petrels, come to Antarctica to breed. As soon as their young are able, all the animals leave Antarctica.The breeding animals are equipped to deal with the extreme cold weather, and the rising sun and lack of sunsets later in the spring and summer, aid in animals' ability to breed on Antarctica's beaches and in Antarctic waters.
tHEY USE CARASINE BUT YOU HAVE TO GET PERMISSION TO USE OTHER OILS BECAUSE OF THE ANTARCTIC TREATY.
People who live and work in Antarctica temporarily -- all in support of science that studies the health of planet earth-- use the raw data they collect there to answer their scientific questions.
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