Under the Antarctic Treaty, there is no covenant that addresses melting ice in Antarctica.
Please know that the continent will not melt, but the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent is subject to natural melting, which is not illegal.
Actually, they do melt and they move around.
Indoors yes, outdoors no.
Holland would be one of them.
Most of the ice on Antarctica is land ice, so when it melts it raises sea levels, globally, which means all around the world.
the glciers were first in Antarctica leaving by the first ice age and then after the ice ace they all started to melt a cm. every 20 yrs
Antarctica is a continent, and continents do not melt.
Antarctica is a continent: continents do not melt.
The only part of Antarctica that can melt is the ice sheet that covers 98% of the continent.
Antarctica is a continent, one of seven on earth and its soil comprises about 10% of the earth's surface. The vast ice cap on Antarctica could melt, but continents do not melt.
Actually, they do melt and they move around.
A person in Antarctica who wanted fresh water would apply heat to melt ice.
It doesn't melt in this scenario.
No it's not illegal to do this.
no
Antarctica is a land mass that covers 10% of the earth's surface. The land will not melt.
The Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica hasn't melted . . . yet.
Indoors yes, outdoors no.