Your answer depends on the people doing the concerning.
People arrive in Antarctica either by airplane or by ship.
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Tornadoes cause major property damage and often kill and injure people. The main concerns regarding tornadoes are these effects and warning people when a tornado is coming.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population, indigenous or otherwise.
Nobody lives in Antarctica; the few people (scientists and explorers) who are temporarily stationed there eat whatever they brought with them.
Some people and groups have concerns about the use of rocks and minerals due to environmental impacts such as habitat destruction, water pollution, and deforestation caused by mining activities. Additionally, there may be concerns about human rights violations, unethical labor practices, and health risks for workers involved in mining and processing these materials. Lastly, the extraction and processing of rocks and minerals can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and exacerbate climate change.
Nobody lives in Antarctica; the few people (scientists and explorers) who are temporarily stationed there eat whatever they brought with them.
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Yes,A.I.M. is still active regarding Native concerns and interests,still much work to be done for the people
People study minerals because they find out if it can be useful.
There are definitely concerns; how valid these concerns are is a matter of some debate.
This would be Antarctia - there are less than 50 people on the continent and yet the land mass area is close to that of Australia.