They drink water.
Antarctica is too cold to support animal life: there are no native or indigenous peoples from Antarctica.
That's near Concordia Station in Antarctica.
It is not recommended to eat ice in Antarctica due to potential contamination from pollutants and microorganisms. The ice in Antarctica can also be extremely cold and dense, which may not be safe for consumption. It's best to bring your own food and water when visiting the continent.
No, Antarctica does not observe Daylight Saving Time. The continent's population is primarily made up of scientific researchers and support staff who typically adhere to the time zone of their home country or base station.
I don't drink alot so I would have to say maxuim 1 L. But people can drink up to 2-3L a day.
People who live and work in Antarctica drink whatever liquor has been brought onto the continent by the service that hires them.
If it is available, and if the person likes chocolate milk, it is likely that the person in Antarctica would drink chocolate milk.
People who work and live in Antarctica enjoy the foods and drinks that are imported by their governments for them to eat and drink.
All -- 100% -- of the people in Antarctica, are people...in Antarctica.
icy cold water
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica, and therefore, no 'people' who came from Antarctica.
People are doing research in Antarctica.
people from Antarctica are called Escimos.
If you want to eat in Antarctica, you have to bring your food with you. All you will find there is ice.
Coca Cola is seen as the most popular soft drink, but whilst I was there, I saw many more people drinking Guarana Antarctica and so personally I think that this is more popular.
There are no native people in Antarctica.
People dress warmly to go to Antarctica.