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Which climate and vegetation type is the least inhabitable by humans?

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Which climate and vegetation type is the least inhabitable by humans?

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The Polar Ice Climate Zone is the least inhabited. It exists only in Antarctica, the Greenland interior and high altitudes. Antarctica has a permenant population of 0, the only people who ‘live’ there are scientists and researches (and some tourists). The Greenland interior has virtually no permenant settlements, the settlements in Greenland being along the ice free coast. There are some nomadic people as there are at the higher altitudes. There sre several vegatation types that support almost no permenant human habitation including Freshwater, Marine and Estuarine Wetlands – by virtue of the fact that these are primarily bog, marsh and water means buildings can’t be erected unless on piles of stilts. These vegatation types have sub-types: Mangal (mangrove), Coastal Salt Marsh, Marine Meadow and Surfweed, Sphagnum and Mire, Forested Wetlands, Desert Springs, Desert Oases, Shallow Lacustrine and High Meadow, Vernal Pool Ephemeral. Freshwater Marsh and Herbaceous Swamp A further vegatati

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