Antarctica came into being in the early stages of the Earth's history, many hundreds millions of years ago. Nobody specifically 'made' it.
While they happen everywhere else, tornadoes are not known to form in Antarctica.
The Antarctic Peninsula is the major land form on Antarctica.
Antarctica is very cold while tornadoes can only form with thunderstorms, which require at least some degree of warm, moist air.
There are no boundaries on Antarctica.
Seals are marine mammals and do not live 'in Antarctica': Antarctica is a continent. Seals survive in their natural habitat, water, which surrounds Antarctica in the form of the Southern Ocean.
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You may be thinking of the Trans-Antarctic mountain range that divides east and west Antarctica.
In Antarctica, water exists as a solid in the form of ice, a liquid in the form of meltwater from glaciers and snow, and a gas in the form of water vapor in the atmosphere. The extreme cold temperatures in Antarctica keep water predominantly in its solid state, but during the summer months, some ice melts to form liquid water.
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Antarctica is the continent that does not have tornadoes. Tornadoes typically form over land, so the cold and uninhabited nature of Antarctica makes it unlikely for tornadoes to occur there.
It's to dry and cold for rain to form