People who work temporarily in Antarctica sleep in dorms, tents or huts; eat imported food in cafeterias or mess tents that is cooked on stove tops or field camp cookers.
People who work and live in Antarctica enjoy the foods and drinks that are imported by their governments for them to eat and drink.
Antarctica is uninhabited; it has no staple food, at least for people. Penguins who live there eat fish.
People who live and work temporarily in Antarctica eat the food that their government imports to the continent for them to eat. A generous supply of calories are required by humans at work there, because of the extreme conditions.
They live in wooden houses or igloo's live there and they kill fish's to eat. They use whale blubber as oil.
There are no native people in Antarctica.
It really depends on the penguin but most live around the edge of Antarctica, most penguins eat squid, krill and fish
All of Antarctica is located in the Southern Hemisphere.
The orca whale comes to visit, to find penguins and seals to eat, but the orca does not live in Antarctica. No animals live in Antarctica.
All temporary scientists and workers in Antarctica live on research stations. Generally, people sleep in dorms, eat in cafeterias and work in work locations. Field camps are erected seasonally, when all life is conducted out of doors or in tents. There are no houses in Antarctica.
Smaller fish.
food and their thumbs
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