First, no animal lives on the Antarctic continent. As well, there are so few people living and working temporarily on the continent, that pollution -- as we know it on all the other continents -- does not exist here.
Second, the sea animals that breed on Antarctica's beaches die of natural causes, or lose their lives as chicks to predators. Pollution isn't a factor.
destroy every factory in the world and pollution causing stuff.
it kills the animals and make the water unclean
no they do not die.
Animals will die
they will die
they can die
animals may get die due to this harmful pollution and hence our food chain be also get destroy.
Thousands of animal die a day from pollution please
Any pollution in Antarctica is as 'bad' as is pollution anywhere on earth.
camal
Global warming, pollution to the waters, ruins the environment, destroys homes of many animals!
There are no animals that make Antarctica their home: it's too cold and there is no food chain there. Animals associate with Antarctica such as birds, seals, whales and so forth, come to Antarctica and the Southern Ocean to breed. Otherwise, where they live is a mystery to science.