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Hot and Cold
Antartic
The average temperature in the interior throughout the year is about -57°C, with the minimum temperature being -90°C during the winter season.
Antarctic is the coldest, driest and windiest continent on Earth, and that explains why it is the only one without an indigenous population.
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The coast of Antartic is the most warmer zone and temperatures can reach a maximum of between -2°C and 8°C during the summer.
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Pros
Cold
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It reduces pests, because small animals that are carriers of infections, but do not support cold climates.
Hot
Help your heart and lungs. The heat helps open the blood vessels, giving the heart a little break from working to pump blood.
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Cons
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Hot
Staying warm is more expensive, both in clothing and home heating costs
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