Location, location, location is the answer you want.
Antarctica is polar, lacking sunlight for about half of the year, and the water cycle is seriously interrupted by the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
The inland areas of Antarctica are polar. It's high, cold, dry, windy, dark and icy.
Yes, it is both cold and dry.
no it is has a very hot climate
i guess that they adapt to the climate
Cold,dry climate with snow and ice cover
Yes, Antarctica is the driest continent with humidity at about five percent.
Antarctica does not have a humid equatorial climate region. The continent is characterized by its polar climate, with cold temperatures and dry conditions prevailing throughout most of the year.
Arctic and Antarctica
There are no rain forests in the Antarctica, the climate is too cold.
Dry lands are not always hot; they can also be cold depending on the location and climate. Dry lands typically receive low precipitation and can be found in various temperature ranges, from hot deserts to cold steppes.
Yes
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.