Antarctica.
Yes. Spiders live on/in every type of envorionment and every continent, except Antarctica.
No. It's too cold and there is no food chain there.
There are no spiders on Antarctica: there's no food chain for them there.
No They would die cause some of the spiders need warmth
krill, sea spiders, crabs, shrimp and more
No. It's too cold for animals and there is no food chain there.
In a 2008 census of sea animals in the Ross Sea, scientists found sea spiders. Clearly, they live in the Southern Ocean sea water that surrounds the continent..
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antarctica
The wolf spider can be find in many coastal and inland areas. They are usually situated in the shrub lands, woodlands, gardens, and forests. They can also live in pastures and fields where they can control insect populations. These creatures live on almost every continent but Greenland only has a few areas where it is inhabited and Antarctica cannot support it.
Spiders live all over the world, but few are native to more than a few habitats. They are well-adapted to various conditions, but thrive in warmer climates (in Antarctica, stowaway spiders are dependent on humans habitations for shelter). Many spiders spin webs in tree branches, but some live in holes that they disguise with their webs. Larger spiders, such as the tarantula, are free-hunting but generally only prey on insects.