You'll find the same gasses in Antarctica that you'd find in a pollution-free atmosphere most anywhere on earth.
Many gases are present in the universe, but the most abundant is hydrogen
showing people Antarctica will help them to reduce greenhouse gases
Jack Hall was studying the greenhouse gases in ice cores from Antarctica because runaway greenhouse gases are causing global warming.
Nothing - they are "breathed out" with your exhale.
Nothing - they are "breathed out" with your exhale.
Yes, all gases from the atmosphere are inhaled but oxygen is indispensable for the life.
Nothing - they are "breathed out" with your exhale.
Yes. In fact Antarctica is in some ways the best location to measure the atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases, because there is no local industry to give false high or variable readings.
The ozone hole is larger over Antarctica. It is because CFC's carried in various parts are carried to poles by westerly's.
The main gases present in Earth's atmosphere today are nitrogen (about 78%), oxygen (about 21%), argon (about 0.93%), and carbon dioxide (about 0.04%). Other gases such as water vapor, methane, and trace amounts of other gases are also present.
There are various gases present naturally and artificially in the environment. Some common gases include oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, helium, and hydrogen, while others can be man-made such as fluorocarbons and industrial gases. Overall, the number of gases is extensive and continually expanding as new compounds are discovered and synthesized.
The ozone hole is currently in Antarctica.