Antarctica is pristine because nothing lives there, naturally. It's too cold and there is no food chain.
Antarctica is so pristine for the reason that there is so very little amount of population out there. And where ever there are large amounts of population, there are large impacts on the environment and that is why the Antarctic is so pristine.
antarctica is too cold to visit for during winter, which lasts for half a year there. during summer, usually there are only scientists doing research and some explorers that visit due to the harsh weather conditions and lack of resources that make it difficult to live there for long periods of time. because of this, the natural state of the continent has been kept largely untouched.
Antarctica is pristine because nothing lives there, naturally. It's too cold and there is no food chain.
Antarctica has no native peoples, or permanent population.
How has Antarctica remained relatively pristine
Today, there is no mining activity in Antarctica. This preserves Antarctica's pristine condition.
Antarctica is an extremely beautiful, pristine and exotic landscape.
It would remain pristine.
The land in Antarctica has remained unchanged for many thousands of years.
All land and ice south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty and dedicated to the scientific study of the health of planet earth. It will remain pristine.
yes it is Yes, Anatrctica is protected, there is a treaty forbidding countries to 'damage' the pristine environment.
No.
In order to keep Antarctica pristine, responsible tour guides provide the list below to their clients.
I quote,'Antarctica has become a unique place in the modern world, the only continent that remains relatively untouched by human interference and therefore arguably the only pristine wilderness left on Earth.'
Antarctica is a fragile environment because it is pristine and mostly free from the effects of humans, unlike most of planet Earth. The pristine and fragile environment are required for the study of the health of planet Earth, which is the primary use of the continent.
The kitchen was pristine. 'What a pristine landscape', she declared.
Food, yes, water, no you can melt snow/ice for that. However you will also need to be prepared to collect and bring back all your human waste. You can not leave this on Antarctica - the law requires that the environment remains pristine.