Antarctica's most notable permanent resident is an ice sheet covering 98% of the continent. This ice sheet contains about 70% of the earth's fresh water.
No one lives permanently in Antarctica.
Antarctica is not a nation or country . . . nobody lives there, permanently. Antarctica is just a continent.
It's too cold to support life in Antarctica.
there are no humans permanently living there
No, nobody lives at the Antarctica permanently, although scientists go there for research.
There are no animals that live permanently on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica is the coldest continent, and remains cold, permanently.
maitri
No because it is too cold for them and they would die
Mt Erebus is more or less permanently active, and could be considered the last volcano that erupted in Antarctica.
Antarctica has no permanent population.
Since no one lives there permanently, it is unlikely that many holidays at all are observed there.