No one lives permanently in Antarctica.
Antarctica is not a nation or country . . . nobody lives there, permanently. Antarctica is just a continent.
No, nobody lives at the Antarctica permanently, although scientists go there for research.
Since no one lives there permanently, it is unlikely that many holidays at all are observed there.
No one lives in antarctica permanently. All you get there are a couple of research stations.
Antarctica has no permanent population.
Antarctica, the continent around the South Pole. However, one can say that Antarctica has been inhabited since February 1957, when the US Navy established McMurdo Station. Thereafter, several nations built research facilities on the continent. But no one person lives there permanently; people rotate in and out during variable-length terms of employment.
It's too cold to support life in Antarctica.
there are no humans permanently living there
it lives in Antarctica and cold places
No one lives in antarctica
There are no animals that live permanently on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica is south of Africa (and everywhere else).