Antarctica is the least polluted continent on earth. Humans who live and work there temporarily generally benefit from this pollution-free living experience.
Matter does not cause pollution. Human beings do.
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The coldest place on earth livable by human beings is Antarctica. Despite its extreme cold temperatures, scientists and researchers inhabit various research stations located on the continent for conducting research and experiments. The most extreme cold temperatures on earth are at the higher altitudes of Antarctica, where human habitation is not feasible.
There are no civilizations in Antarctica - no human beings have ever set up permanent residence there. Scientists can be found there, but only for part of the year. The conditions are too extreme to allow any other arrangement.
Humanism-Renaissance art featured human beings in their natural environment.
Human beings who needed to change the environment as part of the settlement process.
Yes. All living things on this planet are affected by each others carelessness. Pollution affects everything. If we dump pollution into the water, crabs live in, drink, and get the oxygen from the water. We need to be more carefull.
Science and technology has raised the living standards and life expectancy of human beings. It is however responsible for pollution and other forms of environmental degradation.