because of its wildlife and because if antartartica melted the sea level would rise.
Antarctica will be valuable in fifty years because the Antarctic treaty will end and people will start drilling it to get oils from underneath it.
because it isAnother AnswerAntarctica is a continent preserved for science. It is the least polluted continent on earth. It offers a living laboratory where scientists can study the health of planet earth.
Antarctica is 10% of the earth's land mass.
no countries make up Antarctica Antarctica just makes up Antarctica
Antarctica's number one resource is raw data related to the health of planet earth. This is what scientists study when they develop projects funded by their governments and study in Antarctica.
Nothing is grown in Antarctica: 98% of the continent is covered with an ice sheet. Antarctica's most valuable export is data: scientific details about the health of planet earth.
Antarctica's average annual precipitation is 6.5 inches, which technically makes it a desert.
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they are not considered to be ores because they are not valuable enough. it costs to much money to get it from antarctica to usa Because ores are considered to be profitable. Ores are used in Antarctica for rodes and heating, not to make a profit.
The average temperature in Antarctica in January is -16 degrees Fahrenheit. Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere which makes January a summer month on the continent.
On the 1969 S penny a doubling of the print makes it very valuable ($35 000)
The ozone hole is over Antarctica. It makes UV rays to enter the earth.