Geography, asked by revathimeka2007, 1 year ago

Antarctica a human void zone

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Answered by bebubabu011
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Explanation:

Antarctica is a world where humans have not dared venture and set up camp for good. Despite research stations and temporary workers, scientists, and explorers, the land has always been void of human settlement. However, despite having no permanent human residents, Antarctica is home to a vast ecosystem full of life

Answered by prabhhere
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Explanation:

Antarctica has extreme weather conditions, with temperatures going as low as -50degrees; which is not habitual by human body. Hence, no one lives there

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