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Why is Antarctica largely uninhabited?

Asked by Payal Bachhav, Last updated: Apr 18, 2024

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sofia starley

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Answered May 11, 2021

Only cold-adapted plants and animals survive this place and these are; penguins, seals, nematodes, mites, types of algae, and tundra vegetation. The lack of resources for daily survival makes Antarctica uninhabited most of the time in a year with the climate as the major factor forhumanlife and plants not to survive.

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