When the sea ice melts, and carnivore marine animals can come closer to the beaches, there are sea birds breeding on the beaches (no animals live on Antarctica0. Their offspring and some adults become food for the carnivore marine animals.
Today, there is no mining activity in Antarctica. This preserves Antarctica's pristine condition.
How would a production possibility frontier would be effected by a reduction in the standard number of hours worked?
Panama, because the water would be vapor in that climate. Water would be ice crystals in Antarctica.
Traveling south of Antarctica, you would encounter the Southern Ocean. There are no significant land masses in that direction until you reach the coast of the continent of Antarctica itself.
Antarctica
In some ways yes: without the Antarctic Treaty many humans probably would have continued destroying Antarctica. However if we don't do something about global warming it might have just delayed their execution. However in the division of countries for certain parts of Antarctica there are a few countries that prohibit this and allow that, meaning animals in different parts of Antarctica are affected in different ways. All in all yes it did affect the wildlife. But for the better or the worse is up to you.
It wouldn't
Affect? Affect? Not affect- disaster!
because of its wildlife and because if antartartica melted the sea level would rise.
Scientists go to Antarctica to study the local wildlife, perform experiments in the local conditions, and observe the affects that humanity has on this part of the world (global warming, etc).
Well, the same thing that happens every where else. A general natural break down in the area in which all the surrounding wildlife would be affected.
levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide would decrease and levels of carbon dioxide would increase.
The economy's production possibilities would drop if there was a reduction in the number of hours worked each day. Since, production is dependent on labor, there would be less products produced.
Answer Hi Wildlife in Antarctica will eventually become extinct if all the ice melts from global warming, as the temperatures would be too high for them to handle and there would be no land mass cold enough for them to exist on. Unless they manage to evolve in time (which is not likely), this would be the result. bye
if you kept them in your house as a pet, then they would die... they need to be in wildlife to live!
It would have zero effect.The length of a day is determined by one's location on the planet.
There are no animals on the Antarctic continent, except the sea birds and sea mammals that visit its beaches to breed. People live and work, temporarily on the continent, and tourists visit Antarctica today.