While the Arctic presents extreme cold conditions that can be harsh and challenging, humans can and do live there. Indigenous peoples, such as the Inuit, have thrived in these environments for thousands of years, developing specialized clothing and techniques for survival. Modern technology and infrastructure also enable people to inhabit Arctic regions, albeit in limited and well-prepared communities. However, the extreme cold can pose significant risks and requires adaptations for safety and comfort.
i think it is too cold for turtles in the arctic or antarctica
The Arctic climate is too cold to support reptiles !
No, it is much too cold and there is not enough to eat.
The continent that is too cold to support animal life is Antarctica.
No animal lives in Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. The Arctic Fox, as its name implies, lives in the Arctic.
The arctic and antarctic (too cold), and in deserts (no flowers).
Yes, the Arctic fox is the only land mammal native to Iceland.
asdfasfdacascxIn all parts of the world except for the Arctic and Antarctic where it is too cold.
Antarctica is about 30 degrees F colder than the Arctic. The continent is too cold to support life as we know it.
No. Antarctica is too cold to support life for any animal, and there is no food chain there.
it's too cold for humans to live there and kill them
because it is too cold for the turtles to swim in the artic ocean