Geography, asked by tandradas2006, 11 months ago

Antarctica is referred to as a human void zone?

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Answered by Laksh1113
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Antarctica is a world wherehumans 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 ofhuman settlement. However, despite having no permanenthuman residents, Antarctica is home to a vast ecosystem full of life.
Answered by kanishk322002
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In the Arctic, human settlements vary in culture, numbers, and beliefs. Countries such as the U.S. (Alaska), Canada, Greenland, Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Russia have land which is part of the arctic region, and their communities merge with the environment to create unique societies. Day to day life in the arctic is hard to imagine, as it certainly harbors little resemblance to the common lifestyle of populated, heavily developed and significantly warmer settlements on earth.

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.

kanishk322002: thanx
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