It is the highest, driest, windiest, darkest, coldest and iciest continent on earth. It is governed by an international treaty, the Antarctic Treaty. Antarctica, per se, is a condominium.
Humans are curious creatures. Antarctica has always drawn curious people, who want to experience it, see it and then be able to claim that they've been there.
The Antarctic Treaty preserves the continent and all of earth south of 60 degrees S, for science. This includes the continent.
Scientists and workers who live there temporarily study the health of planet earth: one of mankind's most curious challenges.
Scientists, tourists, oil companies (there is a lot of coal in Antarctica) and fishing fleets ( there is a lot of Krill in Antarctica).
hi i think it is cos of the research in antarctica
Everything used by humans in Antarctica is imported.
Antarctica's extreme climate can kill any animal, including humans.
Without humans in Antarctica, there would be no scientific research as to the health of planet earth.
People are harming Antarctica by global warming.
Everything used by humans is imported to Antarctica.
No animals live in Antarctica. Humans go to Antarctica as scientists, in support of science or as tourists. There is no native population there. Why? It's too cold in Antarctica to support life.
Most of Antarctica.
No. Antarctica is too cold for humans -- or any animals.
Humans are involved in studying the health of planet earth in Antarctica.
In what ways is antarctica be useful for humans
Yes