It is too cold to sustain human life and there are no plants. All the requirements for Antarctic research stations need to be brought from elsewhere.
Antarctica is too cold to support any kind of animal life or food chain. It is the highest, driest, coldest, windiest, darkest and iciest continent on earth.
Antarctica
Antarctica is the most extreme place on earth: the coldest, driest, darkest, windiest and highest continent. It is essentially uninhabitable.
There are many small islands that are near the continent of Antarctica. The Falkland Island are probably the most commonly known. There are numerous smaller islands that are uninhabitable
Antarctica is basically uninhabitable -- it's too cold there to support animal life or any kind of food chain. However, countries representing 80% of the earth's population participate in the pursuit of science -- studying the health of planet earth -- on scientific stations established on the continent. All stations require logistical support to import building materials, heating fuel, food and supplies for the scientific work, and to export waste and non-burnable rubbish.
no
"There is no life on that uninhabited moon."On this block, there are no uninhabited houses.
Uninhabitable
Antarctica has extreme conditions because it is so close to the South Pole. It is the coldest place on the planet.
No. Why would I live there if it was?
Nobody. Its uninhabitable (currently)
not someone living there or unoccupied empty
Tame, fertile, inviting.