Explain why Antarctica is sometimes called a 'Human Void Zone', that is, a place without human beings.
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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.
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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.
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Antarctica is sometimes called a 'Human Void Zone' for the following reasons.
- Antarctica is the southernmost continent on Earth. It is almost completely covered with ice.
- Antarctica is the world's fifth-largest continent and is larger than both Australia and Europe.
- It does not have any permanent human residents. Most of the people that live here are researchers that work at the many research stations located on the continent.
- There are no permanent settlements on the continent, only research stations manned by people from around 30 countries.
- This lack of permanent human settlers on the continent led to it being called a 'Human Void Zone'.
- But, Antarctica is not at all devoid of other forms of life, penguins, algae, and many forms of bacteria and lichen are present on the continent.
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