There are no paved roads or dirt roads commonly seen on every other continent.
In Antarctica, 'roads' are traveled pathways, often marked on the ice by bamboo poles that fly flags, which are installed about every 10 feet, and which are most commonly used by pedestrians.
There is no travel in Antarctica which is familiar on every other continent: movement is generally confined to the few square kilometers within which a research station is located.
No. There is no native or natural occurrence of dry ice in Antarctica, nor are there any cars there.
The air in Antarctica is less poluted because there arn't cities and cars and things that pollute the air.
Because they can get over ice easier than regular cars.
we ae all partially to blame because of our polution which we release into the air, i.e cars electricity and all sorts of stuff
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Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
Antarctica is a proper noun. It is the name of a continent.
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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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