No. No mining is allowed on the Antarctic continent.
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No.
of course there is!! antarctica is the most under threat from things like global warming, tourists, mining and overfishing.
No. It's too cold on Antarctica to support animal life.
Mining is not permitted in Antarctica; there have never been any successful mining operations there -- it's too cold.
People in Antarctica play most any board game they can access.
yes there is Another answer: Any person in Antarctica has a job, and works in pursuit of science for a government.
There were no Nomads who lived in Antarctica: Antarctica is too cold to support life or any kind of food chain.
There is no written evidence that the Ancient Hebrews knew about any planets other than Earth.
There is no evidence that any kind of seal that lives in the waters around Antarctica is becoming extinct, and in fact, are all listed as of 'least concern' on lists of endangered animals.
There is some evidence that Australian aborigines traded with others from the Asian islands.
Any evidence of ancient life is called a fossil.