Most of Antarctica is comprised of the polar desert biome, characterized by extremely low temperatures, minimal precipitation, and a harsh environment that limits vegetation and animal life. The continent is described as part of this biome due to its vast icy expanses, persistent cold, and dry conditions that define polar deserts.
In 1–2 sentences, explain what biome comprises most of Antarctica and why the continent is described as being part of this biome.(2 points)
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