Antarctica, on average, is the continent, the coldest driest, and windy, and has the highest average elevation of all continents. Antarctica is considered desert, with annual rainfall of only 200 mm (8 inches) along the coast and far inland. The temperature in Antarctica has reached -89 ° C (-129 ° F). There are no permanent human inhabitants, but anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people live year-round research stations on the spread across the continent. Only cold adapted organisms survive there, including many types of algae, animals (eg mites, nematodes, penguins, seals and tardigrades), bacteria, fungi, plants, and protists. Vegetation where there is tundra.
Being in Antarctica was in the middle of nowhere. Its natural wonders, mountains of ice giants with different shapes, glester vast and sprawling snow, all very impressive and exotic. Since the first Antarctic research into objects that never ended even now there is such a trip to Antarctica. Our job is to keep our environment so that the impact of global warming does not melt ice at the South Pole.
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