Antarctica is arid and is one of the driest deserts on earth. It is also the location of the lowest recorded temperatures. So, it's extremely cold and extremely dry.
Yes, it is both cold and dry.
its cold when wet! its cold when wet!
No, Antarctica is considered icy and dry, as the driest and iciest continent on earth.
Mostly hot and dry but can be cold an wet during winter but never too cold as snowing
Yes
Antarctica does have a dry and wet season, but the wet season consists mainly of snow. It doesn't rain in Antarctica, and Antarctica is a desert, so there is not much snow.Another AnswerAntarctica is a desert and thus has no wet season.
Nothing grows on Antarctica: it's too cold and dry.
No, the entire Antarctic Desert, which covers nearly all of Antarctica, is a cold, dry desert.
An animal that is wet will dry quicker because when your wet your cold when you get out of the shower.
Well I can tell you it's cold and dry!
Cold wet air masses originate from polar or arctic regions where the air is cold and has high moisture content. These air masses move towards lower latitudes and can bring cold temperatures and precipitation when they interact with warmer air masses.
cold? I think.