No, but there are now permanent stations of people there from several countries, for scientific exploration and weather studies.
Antarctica is the only continent in the world not to have indigenous inhabitants. This is mainly because it's so cold, and because it is so isolated. Unlike the Arctic, there is no warmer adjacent land mass from which humans might migrate on a seasonal basis.
Fossils taken from the ice include plants and animals from many millions of years ago, when the continent was in a warmer climate.
In Antarctica, there are no natives: it's tool cold there to support life.
There is no such geographic name as Antactica. Natives of Antarctica are not likely to have a large representation since few couples would consider delivering a baby in Antarctica to be a wise choice.
Nothing, Antarctica was unknown to the ancient Greeks
Antarctica because it has no natives there :D YAY!
No. There are no bears in Antarctica of any species.
There is no such geographic name as Antactica. Natives of Antarctica are not likely to have a large representation since few couples would consider delivering a baby in Antarctica to be a wise choice.
Antarctica is a continent.
Antarctica is a desert.
The social effects of tourism are that the natives are constantly being disturbed because of such world wide tourism.
No. Antarctica is an international territory.
There are no native peoples in Antarctica -- so no native food.
Yes, there are mountains and valleys in Antarctica.