Antarctica is polar, with average temperatures consistently below freezing, often 100 degrees below freezing. Clothing necessary for any polar environment include layers of garments that protect from wind and cold, while holding body heat close to the body and wicking away moisture, so that it does not freeze against the skin.
no the Antarctic is a desert
Cold, with little precipitation.
they don't
South America stretched down to the Antarctic. Therefore it has a polar climate.
the climate of antartica is cold duh you
the temperature is very hot
cold and snowy and windy
it is closer to the Antarctic!
No, the Antarctic has a very cold climate and has no terrestrial food chain to support Arctic foxes.
South of the Antarctic Circle is considered polar. The continent of Antarctica is a polar desert.
Werner Schwerdtfeger has written: 'Weather and climate of the Antarctic' -- subject(s): Climate
If you mean in a dry climate where to people get their clothes? Well lots of them actually have an education and know how to spell!!! So try figure it out. LMAO!!