it is dry in Antarctica because it gets little precipitation and there's not much moisture
You can find Antarctica's dry valleys using these coordinates: 77.4667° S, 162.5167°.
In Antarctica.
Yes, it is both cold and dry.
No. There is no native or natural occurrence of dry ice in Antarctica, nor are there any cars there.
There is no 'drought cycle' in Antarctica: Antarctica is always dry with little or no precipitation.
No, the entire Antarctic Desert, which covers nearly all of Antarctica, is a cold, dry desert.
Yes, Antarctica is the driest continent with humidity at about five percent.
Nothing grows on Antarctica: it's too cold and dry.
No
No, scorpions definitely do not live in Antarctica, they prefer a warm dry area.
Barren rocks in Antarctica are usually called Dry Valleys or Nunatacks.
No, Antarctica is considered icy and dry, as the driest and iciest continent on earth.