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.
Antarctica does have a dry and wet season, but the wet season consists mainly of snow. It doesn't rain in Antarctica, and Antarctica is a desert, so there is not much snow.Another AnswerAntarctica is a desert and thus has no wet season.
Yes, Antarctica is the driest continent with humidity at about five percent.
Nothing grows on Antarctica: it's too cold and dry.
No
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.