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Most of Antarctica is part of the polar desert biome as it experiences extremely cold temperatures, low precipitation, and supports only a limited amount of vegetation and animal life due to its harsh and extreme climate conditions. Say this simpler

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Antarctica is mostly a polar desert with freezing temperatures, little rain, and limited plants and animals because of its tough climate.
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