Math, asked by VishalNath5042, 10 months ago

Why is Antarctica uninhabitable for human beings

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Answered by ashmitadas
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Antarctica is uninhabitable for human beings because of the following reasons:-

  • Antarctica, lying at these very edge of the earth i.e. the South Pole, faces unendurable cold climate making our survival difficult there.
  • Antarctica, due to its cold climate, has sparse population of flora and fauna. Thus, many important forestry and wildlife ain't found there that makes our survival hard there.
  • Antarctica has been devoid of any human activities for all the time. Thus, it's really undeveloped and poses threat to human survival.

Answered by saritasaritakatiyar0
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Antartica is unhabitable for humans because of its isolated location , difficult terrain , extremly cold cliamate , lack of daylight during winter , barren  glacial coasts and with not a drop of fresh water

 

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