People living in Antarctica are all scientists working on various projects. They continue their work even in the dark winter.
The winter months in Antarctica -- June 21 to September 21, are dark because there are no sunrises until about the middle of August.
Antarctica is polar and during the austral winter, that part of the earth is pointed away from the sun.
they do every think as usualy (work, shool, shoping and more as you)
Water is important to living things because of oxygen. The oxygen in water helps living organisms maintain their respiratory process.
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there are some continents which moved from cold areas to hot areas and he gave an example of Congo were there are glacial features and some moved from hot to cold areas like Antarctica were he said there are traces of coal possibly meaning that there were some living organisms there once
Is a spider and a web living or non living??
Living thing. Since a seed is in a living thing, it is living. Most likely, that is your answer.
Living in Darkness was created in 1981-09.
No, there are no nations living in Antarctica. There are only scientists living there to get information.
No. There are no turtles or any other type of reptiles living in Antarctica.
The past continuous tense for "live" is "was living" or "were living," depending on the subject. For example: "I was living in New York last year."
No. There are no native people living there and nobody permanently living there. There are a small amount of scientists that work there for periods of time, so they are coming and going all of the time.
There are no known tribs in Antarctica.
There is no accommodation on Antarctica for casual living or permanent living of any duration. If you are hired by a country to perform science about the health of planet earth, or work in support of science, you may be able to live on Antarctica for up to 12 months -- a limit imposed by some countries because of the health effects of living in the extreme environment. As a tourist, you can visit Antarctica for an extended period with all accommodations being made available to you on board. These periods may last several weeks, but probably not one month.
No.
The only people in Antarctica are scientists who study the environment there, so for a living they would do scientifical studies.
Yes, many people live in Antarctica.
There is no record of any brids living in Antarctica.
No.