Antarctica should be protced it is one of the only places on earth that we (humans) have not spoilt yet what gives us the right to spoil antarctica. If we do then the sea levels will rise because of global warming which is another subject but the world is heating up and the sea levels will rise and are rising at every breath we take and are already starting to flood small islands which have big populations where the people will have to find somewhere else to live. Everything depend on something else and we depend on Antactica!
Because we are running out of oil and other precious materials that Antarctica has. Also in the future we could potentially have an overpopulated world which could be helped by people living in Antarctica as it is a huge uninhabited land mass.
yes
There are no places protecting Antarctica, Antarctica is protected but an international treaty.
There IS no mining in Antarctica- it is protected by international treaty.
You must be invited to Antarctica as it is an protected continent.
If Antarctica were a world park, It would be protected from HUMAN INTERFERENCE.
There is no mineral extraction in Antarctica, as it is protected from such activity under international treaty.
yes it is Yes, Anatrctica is protected, there is a treaty forbidding countries to 'damage' the pristine environment.
There are no countries in Antarctica. The continent is protected by a world wide treaty. - See related link below.
by people helping the animals to survive.
The Adelia Penguin is a native of Antarctica and is protected. It is the smallest of all of the penguins on Antarctica, weighing about 4 kg and standing about 70 cm tall. They are considered to be common on Antarctica.
It is a place where Whales are protected and kept safe from foreign hunters.
Antarctica -- all land south of 60 degrees S -- is already protected by the Antarctic Treaty. The purpose of declaring any geography as a World Heritage Site is to protect its culture -- Antarctica has none; and its physical significance. There is no reason to add the burden of declaring it a World Heritage Site.