Yes people do live in Antarctica
Yes, people live in Antarctica temporarily for research purposes, such as scientists and support staff at research stations. These individuals typically rotate in and out in shifts, as living conditions in Antarctica are harsh and extreme. Permanent residents, such as indigenous populations, are not present in Antarctica.
Approximately 550,000 people live in The Hague.
Approximately 24,000 people live in Purley, a town in South London, England.
As of 2021, an estimated 260,000 people live in Wolverhampton.
As of 2021, approximately 260,000 people live in Kitchener, Ontario.
As of 2020, approximately 102,949 people live in Lynn, Massachusetts.
antarticia
Mostly plankton
Yes, Antarticia IS a desert. It's called Polar desert.
antarticia
Penguin's...
south America
No there are no trees growing in Antartica.
mt. elbertus is one
There are no cities in Antarctica. Everything is Ice. There is no poing of have cities in antarctica
The earths most sourthern point continent. different from the arctic as it has perminant land
It is all snow and ice but under the snow would be lots and lots of tan and black sand
ice cap ..... Antarticia Greenland and Alaska are just some ex.