Sadly, Antarctica cannot be ice and snow forever. Did you know Antarctica was once a tropical place 200 million years ago? I bet you didn't. Soon, It is possible for Antarctica to be inhabitable again(maybe million of years from now or so). IF there are still people and the world we know today still exist. Antarctica can become a county in the future. The land in Antarctica is about two times bigger than the U.S, and with this effect. Antarctica can be the next best country in the world. People would most likely call it "The land who finally bloomed". However, this effect will be millions of years later and I don't know if humanity will go that far. Especially when the melting of Antarctica will rise sea level and flood all of the other countries worldwide. Who knows? The world map might look different unlike today.
Antarctica is a place of natural beauty which needs to be preserved for future generations
Antarctica is preserved for the scientific study of the health of planet earth. This is the mandate of The Antarctic Treaty.
There is no industry in Antarctica. The continent is preserved under The Antarctic Treaty, as a continent dedicated to science.
it will become smaller because of global warming is melting antarctica
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Developers have no rights in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent preserved for science. No commercial ventures are allowed on land south of 60 degrees S -- according to the Antarctic Treaty -- which includes the Antarctic continent.
Yes. Several huts are preserved today and contain relics left by explorers.
The future of Antarctica is uncertain due to the effects of climate change. Rising temperatures are causing ice shelves to melt, which could lead to rising sea levels globally. Conservation efforts and international agreements are in place to protect Antarctica and its unique ecosystems. Continuing to address climate change is crucial for the future of Antarctica.
All land of planet earth south of 60 degrees S is preserved for the scientific study of the health of planet earth. This includes all of the continent of Antarctica.
There are no cities, counties, provinces, states or nations on Antarctica. All land south of 60 degrees S is preserved for the scientific study of the health of planet earth.
You can get the answer you want from a fisherman.
There is no infrastructure in Antarctica. No commercial accommodations, transportation, sports venues, hospitals and so forth.It is a continent preserved by The Antarctic Treaty, for science.