Asked by strawberry_shortcake🍰🍓
in 1-2 sentences, explain what biome comprises most of Antarctica and why the continent is described part of this biome.
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strawberry_shortcake🍰🍓
make it like a 6th grader wrote it
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GPT 3.5
Most of Antarctica is comprised of a tundra biome, characterized by cold temperatures, limited vegetation, and permafrost. The continent is described as part of this biome due to its harsh climate and barren landscape, making it difficult for plant and animal life to thrive.
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GPT 3.5
Most of Antarctica is like a frozen desert with no trees or plants, just ice and snow. It's really cold there, so not many animals can live there, which is why it's part of the tundra biome.