There is no commercial fishing -- thus no 'over-fishing' -- in Antarctica based on the the Antarctic Treaty.
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Abiotic factors are non-living elements that impact organism survival, such as temperature, sunlight, water availability, soil composition, and air quality. These factors play a crucial role in shaping ecosystems and influencing the distribution and abundance of different species.
Physical: Non-living factors that affect organisms and their survival.
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There May have been some native peoples living on the coast, but Antarctica is a frozen desert. unlike the Canadian arctic, there is no lakes or rivers in Antarctica, there fore there is no fishing.
No, there are no nations living in Antarctica. There are only scientists living there to get information.
No. There are no turtles or any other type of reptiles living in Antarctica.
There are no known tribs in Antarctica.
No.
The only people in Antarctica are scientists who study the environment there, so for a living they would do scientifical studies.
Yes, many people live in Antarctica.