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Why is the climate of Antarctica not suitable for vegetation and cultivation?​

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Answered by ajha22480
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Antarctica is the coldest place on earth. It is also the windiest and the driest. The continent is covered with snow almost all the year round. Thus, Antarctica is not suitable for vegetation and cultivation due to extremely cold weather conditions and the absence of fertile soil.

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Antarctica is the coldest place on earth. It is also the windiest and the driest. The continent is covered with snow almost all the year round. Thus, Antarctica is not suitable for vegetation and cultivation due to extremely cold weather conditions and the absence of fertile soil.

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⇒The climate of Antarctica is the coldest on Earth. The continent is also extremely dry (it is technically a desert), averaging 166 mm (6.5 in) of precipitation per year. Snow rarely melts on most parts of the continent, and, after being compressed, becomes the glacier ice that makes up the ice sheet. Weather fronts rarely penetrate far into the continent, because of the katabatic winds. Most of Antarctica has an ice-cap climate (Köppen classification EF) with very cold, generally extremely dry weather.

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