Very little. Antarctica is the least polluted continent on earth. In fact, the air is so clear there, that humans are unable to accurately visualize distances based on estimating habits formed on other continents.
Any pollution in Antarctica is as 'bad' as is pollution anywhere on earth.
yes
There is pollution everywhere on earth, even Antarctica.
Global air pollution contributes to global warming, which in turn can contribute to ice melting in Antarctica.
it is because of the boats
There is no pollution in Antarctica: there is no particulate in the air and research stations return all un-burned waste to the country that supports the station.
There is nearly no pollution in Antarctica or in the skies above the continent. This fact makes the continent particularly suited for scientific study of the health of planet earth.
Pollution depletes the ozone layer, and is causing a hole in it right above Antarctica.
Antarctica is the least polluted continent on earth. Humans who live and work there temporarily generally benefit from this pollution-free living experience.
There is no country free of pollution as even if it does not pollute itself (eg Antarctica) it is affected by the pollution form other countries.
The air in Antarctica is less poluted because there arn't cities and cars and things that pollute the air.
it kills the animals and make the water unclean