No. Ninety-eight percent of Antarctica is covered with an ice sheet. It's too cold and dry in Antarctica to support vegetation. There are meager exceptions on the Antarctic Peninsula of two types of short and stubby grasses.
There are no Eskimos in Antarctica.
There is no vegetation to speak of on Antarctica: it's too cold.
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Antarctica.
The continent of Antarctica
Antarctica. It does have some vegetation but no forests or grassy plains.
yes they can, but that happens on summer
Yes, there is sand in Antarctica, but it is not as common as in other regions due to the icy conditions and limited vegetation.
Antarctica is completely barren of all vegetation.
Antarctica does not contain savannas as it is a polar region with extreme cold temperatures and limited vegetation.
a desert is anything without vegetation like Antarctica so the moon is like a desert because there is no water and no vegetation
Two types of short grass grow on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, and that is the extent of vegetation on the continent.