All the coldest temperatures on Earth have been measured at inland stations. Yes, the coastal research stations are warmer than the inland stations.
It is generally warmer inland in Antarctica compared to the coast. This is because the coast is influenced by the cold waters of the Southern Ocean, which can keep temperatures lower than those further inland where the cold air is not moderated by the ocean.
The distance from the coast to your location inland.
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The inland areas of Antarctica are polar. It's high, cold, dry, windy, dark and icy.
That point is on the Antarctic continent, about 240 miles "inland" from the nearest coast. There are no cities in Antarctica.
Nothing: Antarctica is in full possession of its coast.
No, it is inland.
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"In Antarctica"
There are no native animals that live in Antarctica: it's too cold.
Antarctica is a continent itself and does not and cannot contain other continents.