Yes, Antarctica was once warm. It actually had a jungle. Because of plate tectonics Antarctica moved closer to the South Pole so, in result, the jungle couldn't survive.
It is said that Antarctica was once a warm continent, Therefore it once held warm weather animals, But the climate started to change and it became cold, Therefore the fossils of warm blooded animals can be found in Antarctica. +++ The world's climate was warmer and Antarctica was part of a much larger continent lying further North.
The coldest temperature ever recorded at Vostok Station in Antarctica was -128.6°F (-89.2°C) on July 21, 1983.
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica was -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-89.2 degrees Celsius) at the Soviet Union's Vostok Station on July 21, 1983. This extreme low temperature was measured using satellite data.
No. Where volcanoes appear is not affected by climate. There are volcanoes in places such as Iceland, Alaska, and Antarctica.
Alaska. Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than its northern polar counterparts. Alaska is not as far north as Antarctica is south, so it is clearly much warmer than Antarctica.
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica was 89.6C in 1983. Temperatures can be as warm as -30C in winter. Summer maritime temperatures reach +9C
No!
wear lots of warm clothes
Only the indoor toilets are 'warm' in Antarctica. Those rooms maintain the temperature of the building where they are located.
If you consider not frozen to be warm, then yes.
No, scorpions definitely do not live in Antarctica, they prefer a warm dry area.
They used scientific protected suits... u see no one discovered antarctica before a very short time ago. The closest people ever got was the coast of the tierra del fuego.
Warm clothes
warm ones
they have blubber that keeps them warm.
no because they have to live in a warm dry and moist area. Antarctica is way to cold!
Antarctica has not ever been involved in war.