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Antarctica is referred to as a human void zone.Give a comment your
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Answered by shauryaboss7
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Hi here is your answer,
Its too cold and not bearable by humans and also not having tress and plants and the food is also very less.
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Answered by DodieZollner
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Antarctica referred to as a human void zone for several reason as given below:

Explanation:

  • Antarctica is the only place in the world where people are not allowed to settle there permanently.
  • The human existence is only present in research stations where scientist, researchers come to do their work.
  • Antarctica is only home to animals include seals, penguins, nematodes, tardigrades, and mites and plants that can only survive in cold climate.
  • Humans can't survive on the continent because of the very cold climate.
  • With no vegetation and other facilities, it became a void zone.

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