Geography, asked by Aishani2008, 4 months ago

Why is Antarctica is referred to as a human void zone?

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Answered by Anonymous
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As we know, Antarctica is the 6th largest and coldest continent, here the minimum temperatures that scientists had recorded it is -46.5°C . which is extremely cold and in winter here the climate is experienced like ice age , and here no vegetation supports also, So human settlement in this continent is not probably possible, therefore it is referred to as a human avoid zone.

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Answered by moulishriram9155
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Antarctica is the only place where people are not allowed to settle there.

The human existance is found in research stations where scientists, researchers come tot do their work.

Explanation:Due to the cold weather and whiteout (occurs when there is a uniformly white cloudy sky over snow covered with terrain) in such conditions there are no shadows or contrasts between the objects. It is difficult to tell if there is a large or small object nearby

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