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write a short note on people living in the frigid zone?
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Answered by venukumarharitha
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Antarctica is a frozen continent surrounded by an immense ocean. The climate is so extreme that there is virtually

no life at all on land; any life there is concentrated on the coast (seals, penguins, whales, etc.)1. No human beings

live in Antarctica on a permanent basis; however people have managed to endure short and extended stays on

the continent during the past 200 years.

THE explorers: A BALANCE BETWEEN PHYSICAL ACHIEVEMENT AND science

Because it was so difficult to reach, the Antarctic was the last region of the world to be explored. Until the 18th

century, the frozen continent remained very much a figment of people’s imaginations. Then in 1773, the English

navigator and explorer James Cook became the first man to reach the southern polar circle (Antarctic Circle).

Answered by AnikaDCruz
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Answer:

Antarctica is a frozen continent surrounded by an immense ocean. The climate is so extreme that there is virtually

no life at all on land; any life there is concentrated on the coast (seals, penguins, whales, etc.)1. No human beings

live in Antarctica on a permanent basis; however people have managed to endure short and extended stays on

the continent during the past 200 years.

THE explorers: A BALANCE BETWEEN PHYSICAL ACHIEVEMENT AND science

Because it was so difficult to reach, the Antarctic was the last region of the world to be explored. Until the 18th

century, the frozen continent remained very much a figment of people’s imaginations. Then in 1773, the English

navigator and explorer James Cook became the first man to reach the southern polar circle (Antarctic Circle).

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