Research in the Antarctic informs environmental policies for governments representing 80% of the earth's population. The human impact of this research is negligible.
Polar environment
. Small amounts of tourism is acceptable because it causes no more than a minor or transitory impact on the environment but if there were masses of tourism it would ruin the environment
Tourism in Antarctica can educate people into what they can be doing back home to reduce their effect on the environment because instead of just telling people what they are doing, they can show them.
i don't think algae does effect antarctica...except from turning the water green!
No, the fish in Antarctica adapt to the environment's temperature.
No. They are polar opposites. The Arctic is the northern polar environment and Antarctica is the southern polar environment.
Antarctica contains a variety of animals which are adapted to that particular environment.
Because the "u" of "unique" is pronounced as if a consonantal "y" precedes it.
No. The environment in Antarctica is the most harsh environment on earth. It is too cold to support any animal life or any kind of food chain.
Tourists serve to report Antarctica's beautiful and exotic environment to others who have not traveled to Antarctica.
Antarctica is a dry, arid polar environment.
No.