Ok I`m not a specialist at this sort of thing but I`m doing a project on this stuff and have found that there may be pyramids in Antarctica and if there are then our whole under standing of the past may be flawed. maps of Antarctica were made before Antarctica was discovered and there may have been pyramids found buried under the ice and we as a civilization may just be grasping the technology to even build giant pyramids some place other than in an ice desert, also in the myths of Atlantis there are repeated circular structures and in Antarctica there are clear circular shapes under the ice. these small points along with other research going on down under the ice sheets and glaciers could make a huge impact on our future in what we think and do.
i don`t know what this information will do to the future but oi have no doubt it will do something large and make people think.
I think it does because technology is the future
So far there are no schools or "natural born citizens" of antarctica, and the only humans there are scientific researchers. But, it can and probably will change in the near future.
Antarctica's scientific value lies in its pristine and isolated environment, offering unique opportunities to study climate change, geology, biodiversity, and astrophysics. It serves as a natural laboratory for understanding the Earth's past, present, and future processes.
Captain Scott's first expedition, the Discovery Expedition (1901-1904), aimed to explore Antarctica and gather scientific data. While he did not reach the South Pole during this journey, he achieved significant scientific discoveries and laid the groundwork for future Antarctic exploration. The expedition successfully mapped large areas of the continent and contributed to our understanding of its geography and wildlife.
Antarctica is a place of natural beauty which needs to be preserved for future generations
it will become smaller because of global warming is melting antarctica
Challenges of flying to the moon in the near future include technological limitations, high costs, and potential risks to human health. However, possibilities include advancements in space exploration, scientific discoveries, and potential for future colonization or resource extraction.
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I guess it's because science today doesn't know everything we will ever know and there are still discoveries to be made which might change what we believe to be fact.
how did john cabot exploration change later in the future
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.
First the explorer would drop anchor. Then, take a navigational reading to establish the location of the sighting. Finally, the explorer would search out a way to leave the ship and access land.