No. You might freeze to death, get eaten by a polar bear, or drown because of global warming.
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It is a place where Whales are protected and kept safe from foreign hunters.
Believe it or not, you can keep water protected in Antarctica by keeping it in a fridge. The temperature is so cold that a fridge could keep it safe from freezing.
No. The environment in Antarctica is the most harsh environment on earth. It is too cold to support any animal life or any kind of food chain.
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There are no records covering the date of your query. However, it is safe to say that Antarctica is the windiest continent on earth, and has been since before 1911.
If you charter an expedition to Antarctica to hike, then, yes, you can hike there. If you are employed temporarily by a government, you may have access to restricted 'walks' that are safe. However, free-range hiking on the continent for temporary workers is not allowed.
Following the definition "an increase in the earth's average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may result from the enhanced greenhouse effect.". It is safe to assume that Antarctica is not causing global warming.
Yes, Antarctica cruises are generally safe for first-time travelers when booked with reputable expedition cruise operators. These cruises are led by experienced crews, include safety briefings, and use modern ships designed for polar conditions. Travelers should prepare for rough seas, cold weather, and remote conditions, but with proper planning, the journey can be a safe and unforgettable adventure.
There are only seven continents, and one of them is Antarctica. It seems a safe guess that the six habitable continents are the same six on which frogs live. The seven continents: Africa Asia Europe South America North America Australia Antarctica
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