All continents support life, given enough high technology. Antarctica is the only continent without "native" human life.
Antarctica doesn't have any indigenous human population. The only people living in Antarctica are researchers and support staff from various countries who work at research stations temporarily. They live in these stations for a few months at a time, studying the continent's unique environment and ecosystem.
An uninhabitable region or area that cannot support human life is generally referred to as a barren or inhospitable environment. Examples include deserts, polar regions, or extreme mountaintops.
No, its the furthest planet away from the sun (that means its so cold you can die), and the earth is the only planet that has human, or plant life on it. And Pluto doesn't have an atmosphere like the earth does.
Antarctica is the continent located at the South Pole and is sparsely populated, with only a few thousand researchers and support staff living there temporarily. The harsh climate and remote location make it unsuitable for permanent human habitation.
mars is not terrestrial enough to support human life inthe easy way like earth does...
No. It's too cold on the continent to support any kind of animal life -- including human life -- and there is no food chain there.
The continent that is too cold to support animal life is Antarctica.
If you are asking if Pluto can support human life, the answer is no. No planet or dwarf planet in our solar system can support human life except Earth.
An uninhabitable region is one that cannot support human life and settlement.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population.
No. The first human visitors to the Antarctic continent didn't arrive until the early 1800s. It's too cold there to support any kind of life: there are no native or indigenous peoples on the continent.
The largest animal found on the continent of Antarctica is a human -- many of which live and work there in support of science. Otherwise, it's too cold to support any kind of animal life or food chain.
Antarctica is the continent with no indigenous human population or civilizations. It is primarily inhabited by researchers and support staff who live temporarily in research stations.
It's too cold on the Antarctic continent to support any animal life, and there is no food chain on the continent.
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Antarctica is unsuitable for any life: it's too cold there, and there is no food chain on the continent.