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What is Antarctica the home of?

Some say that Antarctica is the home of the wind.


Is Antarctica home to the North or South Pole?

Antarctica is home to the South Pole.


Why is Antarctica somethimes called the home of the wild?

It's possible that there's a typo in your query. Antarctica is also known as the Home of the Wind.


What are the foods in Antarctica?

There is no indigenous population in Antarctica. Researchers and other residents in Antarctica eat the foods traditional to their own home countries.


Do people in Antarctica care about global warming?

Generally, yes, or they wouldn't be there.


Which area of Antarctica is home to many species of wildlife?

You can find sea birds and sea mammals breeding on Antarctica's beaches, and otherwise, no animals make Antarctica their home: it's too cold and there is no food chain.


Has migration in antarctica gone up or down in the past year?

There is no migration in Antarctica: it is not home to any animal.


What type of activities do the animals in Antarctica do?

Antarctica is not home to any animal: it's too cold. Animals associated with Antarctica come to the continent to breed.


Can i see a picture of a typical home in antarctica?

Nearly all dwellings in Antarctica are part of scientific establishments, so it's hard to point to a typical 'home'.


Why no one make a permanent home in antarctica?

Antarctica is the highest, driest, windiest, coldest, darkest continent on earth. It is too extreme a place to make a home.


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What kind of seals live in Antarctica?

Antarctica is a continent and seals live in the sea. The Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica, is home to Weddell seals and Leopard seals.