freezing to death
Oil and mining exploration are forbidden on the Antarctic continent, based on the Antarctic Treaty.
They may pose a problem when swimming, but otherwise they pose no problems.
Fire is a great cooking tool in the Antarctic.
People are animals; all animals pose threats to one another, so just read a book
The mountains' high risk of soil erosion, landslides, poverty and loss of habitats prove them to be problematic.
There is no mining in Antarctica: The Antarctic Treaty forbids it.
The problems of rapid growth are: -Food shortage -Water shortage -Health problems -More pollution
because they are water insoluble
no, they didnt pose.... why would they?
you can't
Generally, about 1,000 people over-winter on the Antarctic continent, which is about the size of USA and Mexico combined.
Antarctic cod are often eaten by seals and orcas. These fish are also called the Antarctic toothfish and are eaten primarily by people.