None, the ice cap at the south pole is shrinking not the landmass.
on average 3-4 million tonnes of limestone is quarried each year.
about 5 centimeters per year
The high interior of Antarctica gets very little snowfall (50 mm or 2 inches a year). The average snowfall over the whole continent is around 166 mm (6.5 inches) per year, and parts of the Antarctic Peninsula receive more than 600 mm (2 feet).
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Antarctica receives little precipitation each year which classifies it as a desert.
Antarctica has strict regulations in place to prevent pollution, and any pollution that occurs is typically minimal. However, some pollution can still occur due to research activities, waste disposal, and fuel spills. The exact amount of water pollution in Antarctica each year is not readily available, but efforts are continuously made to minimize environmental impact in the region.
Antarctica, the continent, does not change in size, but the ice the surrounds the continent freezes in the winter, essentially doubling the size of the ice that covers 98% of the continent.
Because it's so cold, most moisture over Antarctica evaporates. The average humidity is only about five percent.
never
600,000 people fly to the Antarctica everyday. 35% are scientist.
There are no forests in Anarctica. There were tropical rainforests the 50 million years ago, but not any more.
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hundred of thousands each year
yes it is
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