There are no seeds on the Antarctic continent.
That's near Concordia Station in Antarctica.
The Arctic is opposite Antarctica. Like Antarctica, no country owns the Arctic
There are no tropical plants in Antarctica. Antarctica is a polar continent and essentially nothing grows there.
One example of an organism that can tolerate extreme cold is the Antarctic blackfin icefish. This fish has adaptations such as antifreeze proteins and lack of red blood cells to survive in the frigid waters of Antarctica.
Some common seeds names are sunflower seeds, chia seeds, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, and quinoa seeds.
According to the World Carrot Museum, below: "Long before carrot was domesticated, wild carrot had become widespread, as seeds were found in Europe dating back nearly 5,000 years ago." There is no evidence that carrots ever grew in Antarctica.
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Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
Antarctica is a proper noun. It is the name of a continent.
Yes. Birds carrying seeds is one of many ways that vegetation is spread. Some vegetation already grows on Antarctica, mostly mosses and liverworts. There are only two flowering plants, Antarctic hair grass and Antarctic pearlwort.
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There are no states in Antarctica; Antarctica is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.
Lake Antarctica and Lake Antarctica Junior.
Antarctica is a continent with no sovereignty: there are no countries in Antarctica.
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The southern most continent is Antarctica.
Antarctica is the continent that has the fewest flowering plants.