the temperature is very hot
the climate of antartica is cold duh you
Any vegetation grows on the Antarctic Peninsula or on sub-Antarctic islands, where the climate supports this botany. The bulk of the continent is too cold to support any plant -- or animal -- life.
no the Antarctic is a desert
they don't
Cold, with little precipitation.
If you mean Antarctic CIRCLE, YES, there's human life north and south of the Antarctic CIRCLE, and almost definitely life on the fine line that is the Antarctic CIRCLE.
South America stretched down to the Antarctic. Therefore it has a polar climate.
cold and snowy and windy
it is closer to the Antarctic!
No, the Antarctic has a very cold climate and has no terrestrial food chain to support Arctic foxes.
The highest climate in the Antarctic Desert is cold and dry, with temperatures rarely rising above freezing. The region experiences strong winds and low precipitation levels, with most of the precipitation falling as snow. Overall, the climate is extremely harsh and inhospitable for most forms of life.
Werner Schwerdtfeger has written: 'Weather and climate of the Antarctic' -- subject(s): Climate