In extreme cold weather -- and in the extreme climate of Antarctica, the human body can require up to an additional 1,000 calories per day simply to keep the body warm. Everyone on the continent spends some time out of doors, if only to move among the buildings in the research station.
In polar climates, humans require more caloric intake to sustain body warmth.
There are no native people in Antarctica.
food and their thumbs
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they eat fish in the antarctic and animals.
Antarctica has no fixed population, no own industry and no farming. People there mainly eat whatever it is that they have brought with them.
they eat seal meat if they don't have enough food
so simple..... by mouth only
to eat pie
People working and living temporarily in Antarctica generally eat protein, carbohydrates, fruits and vegetables with some spices added for flavour.
People who live and work temporarily in Antarctica eat the food that their government imports to the continent for them to eat. A generous supply of calories are required by humans at work there, because of the extreme conditions.
People who work and live in Antarctica enjoy the foods and drinks that are imported by their governments for them to eat and drink.
People survived in Antarctica before civilization by hunting and gathering. the people who lived in Antarctica could have obviously NOT grown crops or plants to eat because of the cold temperature.