There are no native human populations in Antarctica. Only researchers and support staff from many different nations live there for a time while they are doing their work. It's not a particularly hospitable place.
People 'live' on the Antarctic continent because they have jobs representing their governments. Governments pursue science in Antarctica, and support scientists interested in the study the health of planet earth.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population. Many countries have scientific research stations on Antarctica, most of which are only manned during the summer months.
No one lives permanently in Antarctica.
it lives in Antarctica and cold places
No one lives in antarctica
Antarctica
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Antarctica is not a nation or country . . . nobody lives there, permanently. Antarctica is just a continent.
There are no cities in Antarctica because nobody lives there
Penguins.
Penguins!
a penguin that lives in Antarctica!
A fly that lives on Antarctica
No marine life live on Antarctica: marine life lives in open water. However, marine birds and marine mammals do visit Antarctica's beaches to breed.