The music in Antarctica -- like everything else on the continent -- is imported. Generally, people who live and work temporarily there bring music they enjoy with them, and when they go home, they take their music with them.
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No, scorpions definitely do not live in Antarctica, they prefer a warm dry area.
Bartok was a comtemporary Hungarian composer who lived in the 1900s.
They explored all continents including Antarctica. They explored Antarctica in the 1900s and explored the rest of the world in 1600s and 1700s. They continents they knew least about were the Americas, Oceania, and Antarctica.
You may be thinking of whales and seals, since there are no animals on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
I think it was either seals or whales.
The two nations competed for industrial dominance of Europe during the early 1900s were Germany and England. It eventually led to World War I. With a good deal of certainty, WW1 was caused by the fight for industrial prominence of either nation.
There are no houses in Antarctica.
Antarctica is a polar climate.
Until the early 1900s, there was no evidence that Antarctica was a solid continent, and the continent remained entirely unmapped until then. Be aware, however, that today, there are vast areas of Antarctica that are 'unmapped', except by satellite imagery.
Expedition-worthy sleeping bags in the late 1800s and early 1900s were made from deer skin.
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Start off with what Antarctica is like or looks like eg. Antarctica is the coldest,driest place on earth or Antarctica is known for many thing, Antarctica is amazing ect.
Orphans in the 1900s faced various forms of hardships. Some were placed in overcrowded orphanages with harsh living conditions, while others were sent to work in labor-intensive environments at a young age. Many orphans experienced neglect and abuse, with limited opportunities for education or a stable upbringing.
The same as today and before the 1900s, hard and stony, hot in sun and cold otherwise.