I think because to see if anything other things(or human beings) can live there. The Polar Ice Caps are melting, so they might be able to have humans live there.
There is no permanent population in Antarctica. It is a continent, not a country. Antarctica is far too hostile for humans to live all year around. There are however research facilities and similar structures in the Antarctica, which are operated by people (mainly scientists) from all over the world. So they all celebrate the traditional celebrations of their country of origin. Antarctica itself has no holidays.
It would be a hostile place to live on.
I do not know. ////dreadful it is extremely hostile territory the cold is extreme
Antarctica is the highest, darkest, driest, windiest, coldest and iciest continent on earth. All of this makes it an extremely hostile and dangerous place.
Antarctica is a polar desert. It is home to the coldest temperature on earth. It is extreme in its weather. It's too cold to support any animal life.
Remote observation robots such as the Mars rovers.
hostile
If someone of something has a hostile attitude then they are dangerous and hostile.
No, hostile means unfriendly.
The Aztecs were hostile.
The homophone for "hostile" is "hostel."
The teacher's hostile tone made the students uncomfortable.