I've never seen any picture of Antarctica featuring any type of plant, not even grass, it's just ice. The climate is even more extreme than the arctic, and the elevation above sea level is generally much higher. But research stations exist there and (I believe) are inhabited all year round. So as long as you don't mind living on ice all year, having no contact with plants or animals besides penguins, and (like Greenland) having all food imported, it would certainly be possible to live there.
0:40 " ... sledge dogs which are the main transport in Greenland as wee as kayaks" ... what a load of bullsh**, they are only used for commercial transports and fishing on winter ... our main transports are as ordinary as it can be, airplanes, cars and boats ... lived and was born in Greenland, never before tried kayaking, dogsled ONCE ...
But okay, you japs are only eating rice and dogs. Stereotypical crap.
I've never seen any picture of Antarctica featuring any type of plant, not even grass, it's just ice. The climate is even more extreme than the arctic, and the elevation above sea level is generally much higher. But research stations exist there and (I believe) are inhabited all year round. So as long as you don't mind living on ice all year, having no contact with plants or animals besides penguins, and (like Greenland) having all food imported, it would certainly be possible to live there.
Conway79 2 years ago
i wonder if there is any part in antarctica that is inhabitable.
WildBillHickums 2 years ago
0:40 " ... sledge dogs which are the main transport in Greenland as wee as kayaks" ... what a load of bullsh**, they are only used for commercial transports and fishing on winter ... our main transports are as ordinary as it can be, airplanes, cars and boats ... lived and was born in Greenland, never before tried kayaking, dogsled ONCE ...
But okay, you japs are only eating rice and dogs. Stereotypical crap.
nmikaelsen 2 years ago