Yes.
Given the extremely low temperatures in Antarctica coupled with the constant wind, the wind chill factor can be -75F to -125F below zero.
It's prudent to wear protective covers over your face and wear glacier glasses when outdoors, in order to prevent freezing the liquid in your eyeballs.
And in very extreme cold weather, never stay outdoors for long stretches.
yes you can freeze in water because it is below -90oc selsius :O so yes yes you would
Water freezes when the temperature reaches the freezing point -- everywhere on earth.
Antarctica is cold, and generally the temperatures register below the freezing point of water.
how did antarctica freeze?
This factoid is true of at least liquid water.
Antarctica is a continent; fish exist in water. There are various fish that can survive in the waters around Antarctica: the Southern Ocean. They thrive there because they have adapted to their environment.
No human can remain viable anywhere on earth after about three days with no water. Unprepared, in Antarctica you can freeze to death within a few hours, with or without water.
The freeze-thaw cycle does happen in Antarctica, but the thaw is never complete.
No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
Their mouths lap open and their eyes freeze they jump about looking for the water.
Yes in the bottom of the ocean,,,.... where my nan lives XD
No.
You freeze.
Yes.
You could row in the seas around Antarctica, but you'd probably freeze to death.